
Dad uses car wash tools to deep clean his bathroom
A father's gleeful approach to monthly bathroom cleaning with automotive supplies has inspired thousands to rethink their own scrubbing routines. His satisfying foam sprayer technique turns a dreaded chore into something people actually want to try.
Sebastian has cracked the code on making bathroom cleaning genuinely enjoyable, and his secret weapon comes from an unexpected place: the car wash.
Once a month, this self-described "Renaissance man" transforms his family's bathroom using automatic foam sprayers, detailing brushes, and ultra-absorbent microfiber towels designed for vehicles. The videos of his process have inspired thousands of viewers to adopt his methods.
His system starts simple. He removes everything from the bathroom, dusts with a Swiffer, and vacuums thoroughly. Then comes the satisfying part.
Sebastian mixes Dr. Bronner's Castile Soap with isopropyl alcohol and water in an automatic foam sprayer. He covers every surface with thick, sudsy foam: the shower, tub, toilet, sinks, and countertops. Then he scrubs it all with car wash brushes.

The rinsing process is equally clever. He sprays water to keep the foam from drying, then uses a squeegee to remove most of it. A chunky car wash mitt handles what remains.
His favorite tool might be the microfiber towel from The Rag Company. "It is quite literally the most absorbent towel I've ever used in my entire life," he says with genuine enthusiasm.
For the final touches, Sebastian uses sodium percarbonate, an eco-friendly oxygen bleach powder, on the sink bowls, toilet, tub, and grout. One more rinse with that super-absorbent towel, and the bathroom sparkles.
Why This Inspires
Viewers are racing to try it themselves. One commenter admitted to scrubbing their own shower at 10:30 pm after watching, while others praised the thoroughness and creativity of using automotive products for household cleaning.
Sebastian and his wife Lyndsey created a shopping list with affiliate links for the products, but they're donating all income from those links to charity.
Sometimes the best solutions come from thinking outside the box, or in this case, outside the bathroom.
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