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15 DIY Bathroom Hacks to Make Your Experience Less Crappy

We can all agree that – the bathroom is the worst room in the house.

Yet we spend a significant amount of time in the lavatory. All of those hours basking in the bath, prepping for a night out in front of the mirror or “dropping the kids at the pool” can add up fast.

However, the restroom doesn’t have to be so bad. These tips, tricks and hacks will help make your time in the loo a little more tolerable.

1) Leave a space at both ends of your shower curtain or door for increased air flow, and a cleaner shower.

plumbing shower

 

2) Keep that curtain in place using shampoo & bodywash.

shower curtain

 

3) Use an extra shower rod for additional organization.

Extra shower rod

 

4) Wipe your mirror with shaving cream.plumbing shaving cream

 

5) Bring your wrinkled clothes in the bathroom when you shower before ironing.

Wrinkled Clothes

 

6)

Razor

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7)

 

ziploc bag

8) Easily clean lyme stains with pumice.

pumice

9)

Cut nails in the shower

 

10) Use magnetic strips behind cabinet doors to store small metal objects like bobby pins or tweezers.

magnetic door stripe

 

11)  Keep your shaving cream upside down to avoid rust marks.

Shaving cream upside down

 

12) Use your (DRY) sink as an amplifier for your phone. Shower with a soundtrack.

Use your (DRY) sink as an amplifier for your phone. Shower with a soundtrack.

 

13)

Dryer Sheets

 

14) Place tissue over sensors that don’t know how to sensor before sitting down.

Sensor over toilet

 

15) Save your elbow grease with a drill and a scrub brush.

Drill Scrub

 

 

Aaron Atkins

Delivering exceptional customer service is first and foremost, but, when he is not focused on supplying your home or business with the highest level of customer support, Aaron prefers to lace up the running shoes and pound pavement for hours on end. Originally hailing from the snowbelt of Pennsylvania, Aaron currently resides in sunny South Florida with his wife and three children.