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Toilet Care

The toilet, this often visited place, needs a good care. If you do it regularly, this cleaning saves you using strong chemical agents.

Straight the yellowish streaks in the bowl, can be avoided in this way.

You need:
Vinegar in a spray bottle
Toilet brush with edge cleaner
cleaning gloves
cleaning sponge
toilet cleaning agent
Flush the toilet once and spray the vinegar onto the inside edge of the toilet bowl. Leave the vinegar to work for a few hours, e. g. during your absence or over night. After a few hours you put on your cleaning gloves and you rubb the bowl with a sponge. Also clean the bottom oft he toilet. Down there in the water very often dirt is accumulated. This unfortunately can only be removed manually. Afterwards take the toilet brush and use it to clean underneath the flush rim. This is the inside of the toilet where the flushing water comes out. Use a toilet brush with a edge cleaner. Finally I clean the edges, toilet seat and the lid with another sponge or cloth. There I use my disinfecting toilet cleaning agent. You may also use a commercial cleaning agent from your closet. Don’t forget to clean the toilet seat at the end with water. You will sit on it again!

Tip:
I always use the same sponge for toilet cleaning and only for that. For hygienic reasons I don’t like to use the same sponge for other purposes.

If you apply the toilet bowl cleaning regularly, you won’t need any chemical detergents to remove the toilet stains. And you do something good for our environment at the same time!

Round toilet brushes may look more stylish, but they are extremely impractical. When buying a new one, make sure you get a brush with a edge cleaner. This allows you to clean the inside of the flush rim each time.

Make yourself a habit of brushing after each toilet run. You’ll save yourself a lot of work. If you can convince your loved ones to do the same, you will notice a difference!

This yellowish streaks produced by a chemical reaction of lime-containing water (rinsing water) and urine. It is a yellowish-brown crystalline deposit in the toilet bowl. As rainwater does not contain lime, there will not be any deposits.

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