{"id":57452,"date":"2022-04-28T00:46:26","date_gmt":"2022-04-28T00:46:26","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=57452"},"modified":"2022-04-28T00:47:05","modified_gmt":"2022-04-28T00:47:05","slug":"3-tips-to-keep-the-toilet-always-clean","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/writehorizon.com\/3-tips-to-keep-the-toilet-always-clean\/","title":{"rendered":"3 Tips to keep the toilet always clean"},"content":{"rendered":"
Nobody likes cleaning the toilet. It\u2019s messy and time-consuming, which is why it tends to get put off. If you dread being assigned to bathroom duty, it can pay to pick up a few simple cleaning tricks. In addition to removing the mold and grime you can see, it\u2019s important to deal with the buildup you can\u2019t. Start by scrubbing out the bowl itself, then take a few extra minutes to address other potential problem areas like the siphon jets and tank that can taint a clean toilet prematurely.\n
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For best results, choose a cleaner that promises to both disinfect and cut through difficult stains on ceramic surfaces, such as mildew and hard water deposits. Spray or sprinkle the toilet bowl cleaner liberally around the interior of the bowl. Focus on areas with especially heavy staining or mold buildup.You also have the option of treating your toilet with a homemade cleaner made from a combination of ingredients like vinegar, baking soda, borax or hydrogen peroxide.\n Switch on the overhead fan in the bathroom to keep it well-ventilated and whisk away overpowering fumes.\n Allow the cleaning solution to sit for 5-10 minutes.\n After a few minutes, the cleaner will begin to dissolve stuck-on gunk that won\u2019t come off with a simple brushing.\n It may be necessary for the cleaner to sit on especially heavy or stubborn stains for an hour or longer, or even overnight.\n To deal with residue that\u2019s higher up on the sides of the bowl, douse the spot with cleaner, then cover it with a paper towel to hold it in place.\n Scrub the inside of the bowl thoroughly.\n Use a stiff-bristled nylon toilet brush or long-handled scrubber to go over the walls and bottom of the bowl. With a little elbow grease, the stains should come out with ease, leaving behind a polished, sparkling surface.\n Scrubbing in tight circles will release more grime than using a back-and-forth motion.\n If you need something a little more heavy-duty to scour unsightly toilet rings with, try a disposable sanding block or pumice stone. Both materials should be perfectly safe on porcelain.\n Flush the toilet to rinse it clean.\n When you\u2019re finished scrubbing, flush the toilet a couple times to run fresh water through the toilet. This will help whisk away any loose debris or dingy water left behind as a result of cleaning. Afterwards, the bowl should be sparkle like new.\n Deep-clean the toilets in your home roughly once a week, or more frequently if they receive a lot of use.\n Turn off the water to your toilet.\n In order to successfully clean the siphon jets around the inner rim of the bowl, you\u2019ll need to make sure they\u2019re not emitting water. Locate the small water shutoff valve on the wall near the base of the toilet. Rotate this valve clockwise to stop the flow of water to the tank, then flush the toilet to drain it. You\u2019ll now be able to clean the toilet bowl unobstructed.\n To ensure that the water is completely off, keep turning the handle of the valve until it won\u2019t go any farther.\n Find a time to unclog your toilet\u2019s siphon jets late at night or during another time when shutting off the water won\u2019t be an inconvenience.\n2. Clearing Out the Siphon Jets\n