Toilets: A Simple and Natural Tip to Get Rid of Bad Odors

Here are more tips for refreshing your toilet

  • Ventilate your toilets regularly: If you don’t have a window in the toilet, install a fan to eliminate humidity which causes bad odors.
  • The baking soda tip: Start by sprinkling the fine white powder in the bowl and leaving it to work for half an hour. Then, scrub the bowl with a brush to remove dirt and unpleasant odors, even the most stubborn urine odor.
  • White vinegar: Replace bleach with white vinegar to no longer have to deal with annoying scents. In fact, this cleaning essential helps absorb unpleasant odors coming from your cat’s litter box, the washing machine and the dishwasher. Start by soaking a sponge in vinegar and wiping the toilet seat and edges with it. Then use a toilet brush to scrub away the dirt thoroughly. Finally, use a microfiber cloth to dry and shine the targeted surfaces.
  • Essential oils: Their reputation is well-deserved since they help hide disgusting odors while releasing delectable freshness. To do this, diffuse lavender, rosemary, eucalyptus or lemongrass EO using a spray. A few drops are enough to perfume your toilets in addition to purifying the air throughout the house.

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