Practical, right? And it’s all the more the case since this technique easily perfumes your bathroom while allowing you to keep your toilets constantly sanitized!
Another important detail is that this tip allows you to reduce the amount of water in the tank. And since the tank will contain less water, this means that your consumption will be lower each time you use the toilet.
This is definitely a tip that more people would benefit from adopting!
Use a plastic bottle to unclog the toilet
Do you want to unclog the toilet and you don’t have a plunger? A plastic bottle can be a great help:
– First, cut off the base of a one-liter bottle with a knife or a pair of scissors and keep the cap
– Place the cut base of the bottle at the bottom of the toilet bowl and then move it back and forth as you would with a suction cup. If the clog is not substantial, the technique should prove itself.
How to use a plastic bottle to clean the bottom of a dirty toilet?
Often, there is no better container for cleaning products than a good old plastic bottle because it is simply the most accessible recourse.
To effectively clean the bottom of the toilet with it, the steps are very simple:
– Start by heating water and then add a natural cleaning product such as white vinegar. You can opt for a mixture of a glass of lemon juice and a tablespoon of baking soda.
– Mix everything thoroughly and pour the solution into a plastic bottle then close it.
– Pierce the plastic cap of the bottle
– Aim the neck of the bottle at the bottom of the toilet and then gently squeeze to spray the cleaning water into the bottom of the toilet. Two to four squirts should do the trick.
– Let it act
– Take your toilet brush to scrub and then flush. Repeat if necessary.
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