Discover the Most Environmentally Friendly Toilet Bowl
Cleaner
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In this world of green environment technology, there is a lot being done by way of new
discoveries that will enable man to carry out most tasks with a clean environment in mind. Mostly, people are leaning more towards discovering the use of natural
products which do not contain harmful chemicals and are rejecting any materials that are not
friendly. You can now forget the harsh chemicals that have been
used in the past to package as a toilet bowl cleaner.
A clean bathroom is the hallmark of a clean house; and it starts with a natural toilet bowl cleaner that can manage to remove the rust, mineral deposits
and hard water which causes the ugly sight in most toilet bowls.
Most natural ingredients that are found in these cleaners are:
·Glycerine
·Essential Oils
·No phosphorus or bleach
·Cleaning agent
·Filtered water
·Natural thickeners
·Lactic acid or citric acid
·Colorants
·Scent
One can easily find what to use as a toilet bowl cleaner right in their homes— in the form of
white vinegar and baking powder content. So next time you are at
the grocery, the best thing to do is to avoid picking the products with harsh chemicals. The chemicals may end up being harmful in the long run. Make the switch and just get an extra packet or two of baking powder and
more white vinegar bottles.
What is the active ingredient in this product?
You only need to understand that white vinegar is 5% acetic. You will also need baking powder for the mix.
(1)Pour some of the white vinegar into the toilet bowl. All you will need is one cupful.
(2)Let the vinegar set in, or penetrate the areas you need to clean for at least ten minutes or
so. Most people would wonder what the harmless liquid that
normally sits in your kitchen cupboard has to do with the tough stain that has resisted all the scrubbing and
scouring over the years. Are these mere assumptions or can it
really work?
Well, everyone knows that vinegar has some acidity content which works as a natural cleanser and
which will definitely aid in killing the majority of bacteria, molds and also most germs. In fact, up to 99% of bacteria will not survive under that kind of
acidity.
(3)Further studies will definitely back the point that bacteria can be easily eliminated by the
acidity of vinegar. So your ordinary household vinegar has a
myriad number of uses, and one of them is its effectiveness as a disinfectant. After the vinegar has sat in the toilet bowl for about ten minutes or
slightly more, simply flush the toilet. This is very important
before you go to the next step.
(4)Now is the time to bring in the other ordinary and usually ignored household product—the baking
powder. Sprinkle about half a cup of baking powder into the
toilet bowl. Begin to swirl the toilet brush inside the bowl to
scrub all around the inside of it as usual, but be prepared to notice something unusual. The grim will be gone as soon as you look inside the toilet bowl
again.