8. Wrong Order of Cleaning
A lot of people clean the bathroom in whatever order seems most satisfying in the moment, and that usually means starting with the first mess they see. There is nothing wrong with a little cleaning instinct, but doing the job in the wrong order can create extra work without you even realizing it. If you clean the floor early, then wipe dusty shelves or scrub the sink afterward, guess where some of that grime ends up? Right back where you already cleaned. The same goes for mirrors, counters, and toilet areas when the sequence is random.
Bathrooms respond best to a top-to-bottom, cleaner-to-dirtier approach. That sounds boring, but it works. Dust, hair, product residue, and splashes tend to fall downward as you clean, not float politely into the void. So if the floor gets done before everything above it, you may be signing yourself up for a second pass. And if you clean the toilet before dealing with nearby surfaces, you can end up flicking dust or spray right back onto an area you just finished.
What to do instead? Give yourself a simple order and stick to it. Start with surfaces higher up, like shelves, mirrors, and counters. Move to the sink, then the shower or tub, then the toilet, and save the floor for last. If you are using a spray cleaner, work in sections so you are not creating chaos in every corner at once. A good order makes the whole routine feel smoother and more manageable. It also gives you that genuinely satisfying moment at the end when the bathroom is actually done, instead of mostly done with three annoying touch-ups still waiting for you.