Bathrooms work hard every day – and they show it. Soap scum on the shower screen, toothpaste in the sink, hard water marks, and that mysterious build-up around taps and fittings… it all adds up.
A regular wipe-over helps, but every so often you need a full bathroom deep clean to reset everything properly.
In this guide, you’ll learn how to:
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Degrease and descale showers, baths, and taps
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Remove mould and grime from tiles and grout
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Deep clean toilets, sinks, and drains
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Finish with streak-free glass and fresh, sanitised surfaces
You can use this as your bathroom deep-cleaning checklist at home, or as part of your professional routine if you offer House Cleaning Services, End of Lease / Bond Cleaning, or Commercial Cleaning on your website.
Step 1: Get Set Up and Ventilated
Before you start scrubbing, set up your space and supplies.
Bathroom Deep-Cleaning Supplies
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All-purpose bathroom cleaner or disinfectant
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Tile and grout cleaner or a mix of vinegar and water
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Glass cleaner or vinegar solution for mirrors and screens
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Cream cleanser or paste (for sinks, baths, and tough stains)
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Descaler (for taps, showerheads, and glass with hard water spots)
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Microfibre cloths and sponges
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Scrubbing brush and old toothbrush for corners
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Mop and bucket
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Rubbish bag for clutter and empty containers
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Optional: squeegee for screens and tiles
Quick Prep
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Open windows and turn on the exhaust fan for ventilation.
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Remove towels, bath mats, toiletries, and bins.
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Shake out mats outside if possible.
Creating a clear, ventilated space makes your bathroom deep clean faster and safer.
Step 2: Declutter and Dust from Top to Bottom
Always work from top to bottom so dust and debris fall onto surfaces you haven’t cleaned yet.
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Declutter surfaces
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Clear vanity tops and shelves.
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Remove empty bottles, old products, and expired skincare.
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Dust high areas
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Dust exhaust fan covers, light fittings, and the top of cabinets.
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Wipe the top edge of shower screens and mirror frames.
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Cobweb removal
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Use a duster or broom to remove cobwebs from corners and ceilings.
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In a professional cleaning setting, these steps are often included automatically in premium packages like bathroom deep cleans under your House Cleaning Services page.
Step 3: Pre-Treat Tough Areas (Let Chemistry Work for You)
Pre-treating saves time and arm strength.
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Shower, tiles & bath
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Spray tile and grout cleaner (or vinegar solution) generously on shower walls, grout lines, and around taps.
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Spray bath surfaces if you have a built-in tub.
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Toilet bowl
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Apply toilet cleaner around the rim and inside the bowl, making sure it clings to the sides.
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Leave it to sit while you clean other areas.
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Sink and vanity
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Apply bathroom cleaner or cream cleanser to the sink, around the drain, and taps.
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Let it soak in for a few minutes.
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Shower screen
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Spray glass cleaner or descaler on the inside and outside of the screen.
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Focus on soap scum and hard water spots.
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Give everything 5–10 minutes to work. While the products are doing their job, you can move onto the next step.
Step 4: Deep Clean the Shower, Bath, and Grout
This is often the most time-consuming area – but also the most rewarding.
Shower and Bath
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Use a non-scratch scrubbing sponge to work cleaner into walls and doors.
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Focus on corners, edges, and around soap holders.
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Rinse with warm water, starting at the top and working downwards.
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Use a squeegee to remove excess water from glass and tiles for a streak-free finish.
Grout Lines
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Use a grout brush or old toothbrush to scrub grout lines, especially where mould or discolouration is visible.
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For stubborn stains, apply a little baking soda paste (baking soda + water) and scrub gently.
Taps and Showerheads
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Wipe around tap bases where soap scum and limescale build up.
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For heavily scaled showerheads, soak a cloth in vinegar and wrap it around the head for 20–30 minutes, then scrub and rinse.
On an End of Lease / Bond Cleaning checklist, this level of detail is essential to meet property manager standards.
Step 5: Toilet Deep Clean – Inside and Out
A proper toilet deep clean goes beyond a quick swish.
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Exterior
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Wipe the cistern, flush button, and sides of the toilet with disinfectant.
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Clean the seat and lid thoroughly, including hinges and underneath fixings.
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Bowl
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After the cleaner has soaked, scrub the inside of the bowl with a toilet brush, paying extra attention under the rim.
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Flush to rinse.
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Surrounding floor area
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Wipe the floor and wall area around the toilet where splash and dust can collect.
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For commercial washrooms, this type of detailed toilet sanitising is typically included in Commercial Cleaning or washroom hygiene services.
Step 6: Vanity, Sink, and Storage
Sinks and vanities get daily use and deserve special attention.
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Sink and basin
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Scrub with cleaner or cream cleanser, working around the drain and overflow holes.
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Rinse and polish for a smooth, shiny finish.
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Vanity benchtop
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Wipe thoroughly, including behind taps and in corners.
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Remove toothpaste splatters, product rings, and watermarks.
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Cabinets and drawers
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Wipe the outside of doors and handles.
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Quickly tidy inside drawers and cupboards; toss empty containers and old products.
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Keeping vanities clean is a standout point when marketing premium bathroom deep cleans on your House Cleaning Services page.
Step 7: Mirrors, Glass, and Fixtures
Nothing ruins the look of a clean bathroom like streaky glass.
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Spray mirrors with glass cleaner or a diluted vinegar solution.
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Wipe in a zig-zag motion with a microfibre cloth or paper towel.
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Polish chrome fittings (taps, towel rails, shower heads) until they shine.
Tip: Use a separate dry microfibre cloth for a final buff – this gives a professional, streak-free finish.
Step 8: Skirting Boards, Doors, and Extras
These little details make your deep clean feel complete.
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Wipe skirting boards and door frames with a damp cloth.
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Clean around door handles, light switches, and power points (avoid soaking them).
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Wipe towel rails, toilet roll holders, hooks, and shelves.
If you offer detailed deep-cleaning packages, mentioning these “finishing touches” on your website helps differentiate you from basic cleaners.
Step 9: Floors – Sweep, Vacuum, and Mop
Leave the floor until last so you don’t re-dirty clean surfaces.
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Sweep or vacuum
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Remove hair, dust, and debris, especially around the toilet and corners.
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Mop
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Use a suitable floor cleaner for tiles or vinyl.
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Start from the farthest corner and work towards the doorway.
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Allow floors to dry completely before putting mats and bins back.
Step 10: Finishing Touches and Ongoing Maintenance
Final Touches
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Replace clean towels and bath mats.
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Return only the products you actually use.
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Add a subtle air freshener or diffuser if you like.
Keep It Cleaner for Longer
To stretch the life of your deep clean:
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Wipe shower walls and screens with a squeegee after each use.
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Do a quick weekly wipe-down of sink, taps, and high-touch points.
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Empty bathroom bins regularly.

