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Performance Objective: Given the necessary tools supplies and equipment, you must be able to demonstrate the procedure in cleaning bathroom and toilet bowl.
Equipment, Tools and Materials:
Cleaning Bathroom
Procedure:
floor cleaners, toilet cleaner and glass cleaner), gloves, toilet brush,
disinfectant wipes, washcloths, scrubbers, broom and mop.
leaving out the bathtub, toilet, wash basin, and other assorted handles and
fixtures, remove everything else, including rugs, towels, shower curtains,
toothbrushes, toiletries, cosmetics, medicines, etc.
machine and set out clean items which can be put in their designated place
after the cleaning process is over.
cleaning products available on the market and use them as per the
directions. Use a heavy duty spray cleanser and let it sit for a while if the
bathtub is too dirty. Remember to remove hair lodged in the drain and
consider using a drain cleaner if it is choked up. Use a stiff-bristle brush or
scrubber to clean. Rinse the area and wipe dry.
quality tile cleaner. Wipe the tiles dry.
Use disinfectant wipes to wipe the surface of counter tops and sinks. Don’t
forget the faucets; remember to make them sparkle by scrubbing them with
a rag.
and pour as per instructions into the basin of the toilet, then let sit for a few
minutes. Meanwhile, spray antibacterial cleaner in the tank and wipe clean.
Next, clean the lid, the seat, under the seat and on the edges of the toilet.
Take a toilet brush and scrub in and around the basin where you have
poured the toilet cleaner to clean it. Flush.
in disinfectant household cleaner. Wipe the area dry to avoid water marks.
tissues, dental floss or hair balls.
remaining germs.
Cleaning a Toilet Bowl
Equipment, Tools and Materials:
Procedure:
on a pair of disposable rubber gloves.
inches. allow for deep cleaning and limit accidental splashing.
You may also plunge the water until it lowers.
the toilet bowl. Add more vinegar on areas where you see hard water
deposits. Allow the vinegar to sit for 10 minutes.
bowl with the brush. Start by working the brush under the toilet bowl's rim
and continuing deeper into the bowl so that gunk can flow down into the
bowl. Flush the toilet.
bowl to remove any lingering odors and flush.
over night if your bowl has a lot of hard water deposits. Clean the toilet bowl
like usual in the morning.
scent. Toilet lids, seats and handles can be cleaned using vinegar and wiping
them down. Clean them before and after you clean your toilet bowl. Clean
your toilet bowl at least once a week to kill bacteria and avoid hard water
stains.