Water areas, especially bathrooms, are one of the places where cleanliness is most important.
Not only is a single hair unacceptable,
but many guests find even the slightest bit of limescale to be a nuisance.
When cleaning the bathroom, not only the bathtub but all the walls, floors, and fixtures are washed in one go and thoroughly rinsed with hot water.
After that, the drain where all the dirt has accumulated is cleaned.
This is all that is needed to clean a bathroom at home,
but in accommodation facilities, it doesn’t end here.
It only looks clean once all the water has been wiped away.
This process is called wiping up.
If water is left to sit, white limescale will remain.
This is because the water is not pure, but contains disinfectants and minerals.
Glass in particular will look bad if the moisture is not wiped off thoroughly, leaving spots and making it look unattractive.
If marks are left for a long time, the longer they remain, the harder they will be to remove.
The final step is to wipe away all remaining water droplets and the bath cleaning is complete.