The most dirty bathroom is not a horse bucket. Experiment reveals the 3 places with the most bacteria and how to clean it up

Overyone thinks that the dirtyest part of the bathroom is the horse bucket, but a practical experiment from the non-profit organization SafeHome shows that the two places with the most bacteria in the bathroom are the bathroom and the shower floor....


Overyone thinks that the dirtyest part of the bathroom is the horse bucket, but a practical experiment from the non-profit organization SafeHome shows that the two places with the most bacteria in the bathroom are the bathroom and the shower floor. The experiment found that most people think the dirty part of the bathroom is the horse bucket, but the actual shower room is 60 times dirty than the horse bucket; and after the bath and shower floor, the third place with the most bacteria is the toothbrush handle.

Home design website House Digest pointed out that showers are filled with bacteria because they are almost always wet. Bacteria likes to grow in a warm, damp environment, and showers provide this condition; that is why bacteria are often found around the bathtub in the bathroom.

In fact, the bath is easier to clean than you think. The two main materials of the bath are woven cloth and plastic. If it is a woven cloth bath, you can take it out of the shower, take all the hangings, and then set the washing machine to "light" mode, select the maximum water volume and wash it with warm water.

Plastic baths can be cleaned in two different ways. One is to hang them in the shower, use neutral soap or dilute vinegar as a cleaning agent, and wipe them with a wet cloth or sea cube; the other is to wash them with bleach, which helps reduce bacteria and prevent bacteria from growing.

The contact between the ceramic tiles on the shower floor is also the best place for bacteria and bacteria. It should be cleaned regularly to prevent them from spreading quickly; otherwise, you will have to face the problem of bacteria that makes people feel pain.

Responsible editor: Gu Zihuan



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