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Pick one of three methods to clean and store your toilet brush and keep germs from spreading. Or try one of these alternatives to toilet brushes.
How to Clean a Toilet Brush with Chlorine Bleach A hot water and liquid chlorine bleach solution will eliminate 99.9% of the bacteria on the toilet brush and holder.
A well-ventilated holder allows the brush to dry, preventing damp and mould forming. If you don’t have a ventilated holder, try resting the brush between the toilet seat and bowl until it dries.
Reiterating that you'll 'never look back' the anonymous cleaner confirmed that you would never have to splash water to and from the toilet brush holder again. It will also help prevent a build up ...
This is how I clean my toilet with a toilet brush: gingerly, like I’m defusing a bomb. This is how I put that toilet brush back into its holder: furtively, almost as if I’m doing something wrong.
Toilet brushes are the often forgotten, but oh so important members of our home cleaning dream team. A good toilet brush and disinfecting toilet bowl cleaner will help keep harmful bacteria and ...
Rather than throwing away her filthy toilet brush holder, a mum has made it look brand new again with a budget-friendly supermarket buy. Amanda, from Adelaide, South Australia, shared before and ...
How often you need to replace your toilet brush depends on a few factors, here’s what to know: Some experts say you should replace your toilet brush yearly. Some people think it’s a “big toilet brush” ...
Flush the toilet after cleaning. Swish the brush around the toilet bowl to rinse it, then flush again. Place the brush on the toilet underneath the seat so it is hanging over the bowl. Set the ...