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Revamp Your Spring Cleaning Routine with a DIY Natural Toilet Cleaner

When was the last time you gave the inside of your toilet a thorough clean?

If you’re like me, it’s not a task that often comes to mind. However, taking a closer look at the depths of your toilet tank reveals a breeding ground for hard water stains, mold, mildew, and bacteria. Yuck!

It’s time to step up your toilet cleaning game and ensure a cleaner bowl between uses.

To begin, let’s focus on the water tank. Start by pouring 1 cup of vinegar into the tank and let it sit while you tackle the rest of the cleaning. However, be cautious not to leave the vinegar in the tank for too long, as it can erode the metal components. Once you’ve completed the other cleaning tasks, flush the toilet 2-3 times to thoroughly rinse out the tank.

In addition to the DIY natural toilet cleaner, I have gathered six often overlooked areas in your bathroom that require attention during your cleaning session. By addressing these spots, you’ll achieve a truly sparkling and fresh bathroom. Don’t miss out on these helpful tips!

But let’s get back to the toilet cleaner. I’ve got a fantastic recipe for a DIY Lemon Rosemary Toilet Cleaner that really gets the job done. It’s effective and, best of all, made with natural ingredients. You won’t believe the results until you see my before and after photos! Plus, with only four ingredients, it’s a breeze to make. Be sure to click the link below to access the recipe and create your very own natural toilet cleaner.

Don’t let your spring cleaning routine fall short when it comes to your bathroom. With these DIY natural toilet cleaner and the six bonus cleaning tips, your bathroom will be shining and fresh in no time. So roll up your sleeves and let’s get started on transforming your cleaning routine!

You use your trusty toilet brush to clean the bowl, and that deserves applause. But have you ever considered cleaning the brush itself? Well, it’s a common oversight. While your bowl may appear sparkling clean, you’re inadvertently spreading germs from previous cleanings, including those from your friend, Mr. Toilet Brush. Not the most pleasant thought, right? To address this issue, I recommend soaking the entire brush in vinegar overnight to start with. For a more thorough clean, consider soaking it in bleach as well. And if it’s been a while since you last changed your brush (once or twice a year is ideal), it might be time to do so.

Now, let’s move on to cleaning the entire toilet, beyond just the bowl and seat. Picture this: when you flush the toilet, particles of bacteria, water, and other unpleasant substances can be found floating around your bathroom. Therefore, it’s crucial to clean every surface of the toilet, from the bowl to the base, to maintain a truly sanitized environment.

Speaking of surfaces, have you ever thought about how many times your hands touch the toilet paper holder? It’s quite unsettling, isn’t it? Make it a point to disinfect the entire toilet paper holder regularly, and why not take the opportunity to replace the roll while you’re at it?

Maybe it’s due to my background as a pediatric nurse, but I’m rather obsessed with cleanliness, especially when it comes to handles and knobs. The toilet handle, in particular, is one of the most frequently touched areas in your bathroom. Even if you think you’ve thoroughly cleaned the entire toilet flusher handle area, it’s worth giving it another quick clean before you leave. Trust me, it’s for the best—because, well, it’s pretty gross.

I hope you take these six tips to heart and truly achieve a thoroughly clean toilet in your bathroom. For more insightful tips, including a recipe for DIY Natural Toilet Cleaner, be sure to visit my blog, Raising Whasians, for all the details!

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