10 Top Toilet Cleaning Ideas: How to Achieve Sparkling Toilets
Welcome, DIY enthusiasts! Get ready to give your bathroom a magical makeover with these fantastic toilet cleaning hacks. Say goodbye to dirt and hello to a sparkling throne. You can see more of my crazy creations here
In this guide, I'll share easy and effective tips to restore and maintain a clean toilet. From tackling stubborn stains to keeping your bathroom smelling fresh, I've got you covered.
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Let's dive in and discover the secrets to a pristine and delightful bathroom experience!
Tools and Materials:
Tools:
- Scrub brush
- Paper towels or old rag
- Squirt bottle (for hydrogen peroxide)
- Toilet cleaner brush
- Screwdriver (if needed to remove the toilet seat)
- Small container with a lid (for antibacterial cleaner)
- Bowl (for mixing baking soda and Kool-Aid)
Materials:
- Cola product
- Vinegar
- Kool-Aid packets (various flavors)
- Clear nail polish
- Baby oil
- Baking soda
- Hydrogen peroxide (3% concentration)
- Toilet flapper (if needed for repair)
These tools and materials will ensure you have everything you need to successfully complete each step of the DIY project and achieve a sparkling clean toilet.
1. Refreshing Cola Cleanse
Head over to your favorite dollar store and grab a bottle of cola. Pour approximately one cup of this fizzy goodness into your toilet bowl. Let it sit for a few minutes, allowing the cola to work its magic on those stubborn rings and grime.
Take a scrub brush and give your toilet a good scrubbing. Once you're satisfied, flush it all away, and voila! Your toilet will be gleaming like new.
2. Save water
Grab an empty container, such as a vinegar bottle, and place it in your tank. This will take up some space, helping you save water with each flush.
3. Freshening with Kool-Aid
Tear the top off a packet of Kool-Aid and drop it into the water in the tank. Take your scrub brush and give the tank a good scrubbing, ensuring that the citric acid in the Kool-Aid works its magic on cleaning the tank. Finally, flush the toilet to complete the process and enjoy the lemon-fresh scent.
4. Rust Prevention Potion
Over time, the screws in our toilets can rust and cause unsightly marks. To prevent this, grab some clear nail polish and seal each screw with a coat of polish. This protective layer will shield the screws from further rusting, keeping your toilet looking spick and span.
5. Vinegar Overnight Soak
Say goodbye to stubborn grime hiding beneath the rim of your toilet bowl.
Grab some paper towels and moisten them with vinegar. Fold them up and place them under the rim, letting them sit overnight. The vinegar will work its magic, making the grime much easier to clean off the next morning. Remove the paper towels and prepare to be amazed at the results.
6. Handle Polish
Let's give your toilet handle a little extra shine. Take some baby oil and rub it onto the handle. Watch as it transforms, leaving your handle looking bright and beautiful.
7. Antibacterial Infusion
Get yourself a small container and poke a hole or two into it. Fill the container with your favorite antibacterial cleaner and place it in the toilet tank.
Now, every time you flush your toilet, a small amount of the cleaner will be released, helping to keep your toilet fresh and clean. Isn't that handy?
8. Fizzing Toilet Bombs
Prepare yourself for some fizzy fun! In a bowl, mix about a tablespoon of baking soda, a packet of Kool-Aid, and a little bit of water. Blend them together until you can shape the mixture into a ball.
Drop this toilet bomb into the bowl and watch it fizz and dissolve. Grab your trusty toilet brush and start scrubbing away.
The citric acid from the Kool-Aid and the cleaning power of baking soda will leave your toilet bowl sparkling. Flush to reveal the fruits of your labor—a clean and fresh-smelling throne.
9. Leaky Flapper Check
Let's make sure your toilet isn't leaking. Remove the back lid of your toilet tank and pour some Kool-Aid into the tank. Keep an eye out for any discoloration, especially lines running down the bowl. If you spot any, it's time to repair and replace the flapper to stop the leak.
10. Hydrogen Peroxide Power
For a germ-killing, eco-friendly approach, grab some hydrogen peroxide with a concentration of no more than 3%.
Pour it into a squirt bottle and give the inside of your toilet a good spray. Make sure to get under the lip of the toilet as well.
Add about half a cup to one cup of hydrogen peroxide into the bowl and let it soak.
Remove the lid of the tank and pour the same amount into it.
Cleaning from top to bottom is the key, so grab some paper towels or an old rag and start wiping down the tank, lid, handle, and toilet seat. Give the toilet bowl a thorough scrub with a toilet brush, making sure to reach under the lip. Flush your toilet, replace the seat if necessary, and admire the sparkling cleanliness.
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Great job! You've completely transformed your toilet into a shining throne. With these easy toilet cleaning tricks, your toilet will always be super clean and fresh. Enjoy the sparkling cleanliness and pleasant fragrance every time you use the bathroom.
If you have any questions or want to share your own ingenious toilet-cleaning tips, I'd love to hear from you!
Let's inspire and help each other create bathrooms that shine!
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Susan Grekso on Jan 10, 2024
Great ideas
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Chas' Crazy Creations on Jan 10, 2024
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Frequently asked questions
Have a question about this project?
How to get rid of Rust in toilet tank
Can you use hydrogen peroxide if you have a septic tank for your toilet?
Any chance, the peroxide can disfigure the dapper over time? 🤷♀️ Will that soft rubber, attain it's shape? Also, would diet Coke with caffeine work? Thanks so much for all your ideas ‼️😉