DIY Toilet Cleaner Bombs

Andrea Fabry
by Andrea Fabry
I love to create my own cleaning products. This combination of baking soda, washing soda and citric acid not only works great for toilet bowls, it works well for sinks and bathtubs!
DIY Toilet Cleaner Bombs
Add these boosts to your cleaning regimen. They make a great gift, along with homemade Vinegar of the Four Thieves. Recipe is here: http://it-takes-time.com/2014/04/diy-herbal-cleaner.html

You'll need cup baking soda

cup washing soda (You can use all baking soda if you don't have washing soda on hand, or make your own washing soda from baking soda.

cup citric acid

15 drops essential oil (options include tea tree, lemon or rosemary)

1 tablespoon salt

spray bottle with water

silicone mold (any size or shape will work)

Combine all of the above in a bowl. Spray water onto mixture and blend with your hands. Press into molds. That's it!


Find More Toilet Cleaning Inspiration

Keep your bathroom spotless by trying this DIY Toilet Bowl Cleaner. It's the ultimate eco-friendly solution!

To make your own washing soda from baking soda see: DIY Washing Sodahttp://it-takes-time.com/2014/07/diy-washing-soda.html
Andrea Fabry
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
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  • Kristina Bruzas Kristina Bruzas on Jun 23, 2017

    Is it one time use? And where do you put it in the toilet?

  • Louise Louise on Sep 16, 2017

    Did anyone else have the experience where you put the mixture into the mold and it starts to expand, and expand, and expand? I feel like I'm in an I Love Lucy episode!! Did I do something wrong?

  • Sue Angel Sue Angel on Oct 02, 2017

    How do I get black or green spots off the outside of my garage walls. I tried pure bleach most came off but not all of it. ?

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  • Pat whitmus Pat whitmus on Aug 25, 2017

    walmart or dollar store..almost anywhere cleaning supplies are sold

  • Denisesisco Denisesisco on Jan 31, 2019

    I opted to forgo the squares/shapes and kept the mix loose. You can dry it in a parchment paper, then crumble when dry. Store in airtight container. 1 tsp per use. This also works in the dishwasher!

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