![]() ![]() This environmentally friendly product provides cleaning solution directly into the bowl without harming the toilet tank components. The essential oils also add an amazing fresh scent to the toilet bowl.FLUSH 'N' SPARKLE TOILET BOWL BLUE CLEANING SYSTEMĪutomatically cleans your toilet with every flush. ![]() If you’d like even more cleaning power Sal Suds, castile soap’s big cousin, will provide the extra shine you’re looking for.Įssential Oils: Many essential oils are known for their natural cleaning power (antibacterial and antiseptic) which is why I add a couple of my favorite cleaning oils to this recipe. I use castile soap for everything from homemade laundry detergent to hand soap and face wash. Castile soap is a concentrated vegetable-based soap with easy to recognize ingredients. I use Bob’s Red Mill Baking Soda for baking, but go with the cheaper bulk bag of Arm & Hammer for cleaning.Ĭastile Soap: One of my favorite multipurpose DIY ingredients. Pretty amazing stuff! When used as a homemade cleaner, baking soda absorbs odors and scrubs away stains due to its abrasive properties. This inexpensive ingredient can be used to raise my favorite banana bread and clean a toilet. I told you Monday was going to be amazing!īaking Soda: Baking soda is one of the most effective cleaning ingredients available. Let’s take a look at the basic ingredients before we get back to the Monday morning coffee and whipping up a bottle of this homemade cleaner. Here’s what you really need to know…Īfter much experimenting, I’m excited to finally share a DIY Toilet Bowl Cleaner that fights odors and leaves even the dirtiest ( cough cough) toilet bowls sparkling clean. Anyway, I’m getting way too “sciency” for a Monday conversation. Today’s recipe is a result of a lot of trial and error, and lessons in chemistry, such as: vinegar and baking soda cancel each other out and result in basically a water solution. Sure, the homemade tablets were natural: baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, vinegar, and essential oils, but I didn’t want to take the risk of “toilet cookies” becoming a bathroom temptation. Piper looked at me and with excitement added, “Oh cool, toilet cookies.” I could just picture the weeks that would follow– My kids, in the bathroom, secretly trying to taste the “toilet cookies” from the “cookie” jar. My genius idea came to an end when Piper noticed the experimental tablets on the top of the oven one evening and proclaimed, “Yummy! Cookies!” I immediately rushed over, “No, those are for the toilet.” The statement obviously went right over his five year-old head. How cool is that idea? The “lazy” woman’s approach to cleaning the toilet. My first recipe started out as toilet bowl cleaner tablets. I was ready to take the plunge into creating a homemade toilet bowl cleaner. ![]() ![]() It’s such a random little place to clean that a cleaner designed just for the toilet bowl, while desperately needed, has been way down on the “I need to figure out how to make this” list. The toilet bowl is probably the most neglected object in our entire house. I don’t mean to gross you out on this lovely Monday morning, but I need to be honest. I’ve been playing around with the idea of a toilet bowl cleaner for a number of months. And did I mention this toilet bowl cleaner only requires five natural ingredients? Oh yea, Monday just got a whole lot better. A toilet bowl cleaner that will end every smell and stain that’s ever brought you down. Yep, Monday can and should be filled with double hoorays, especially when the day starts with homemade toilet bowl cleaner. I promise, today’s recipe will put an extra “hooray” in your Monday. Wait, were you expecting something a bit more of a pick-me-up: coffee ( a homemade Frappuccino) or warm muffins?Īh yes, I can see the confusion, but hold on, don’t go. ![]()
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