You know the tabs, the toilet tabs. Some are made of bleach and others, with blue dyed cleaning products. Visually they appear to be cleaning without your effort, but they are quite dangerous and threaten the integrity of your toilet’s inner workings. Not only are they dangerous to your home’s plumbing, but they aren’t effective at cleaning either. Your plumber would be happy to know you’ve quit using these nuisance products.
Dangers of Toilet Tabs
If these products could be more controlled, they might be helpful, but they are too concentrated with corrosive chemicals and stay in what place, corroding your flapper, tubing, and any other rubber pieces involved in the mechanics of a toilet. Because of this causing misshapen toilet flappers, these tablet products contribute to water loss as well. The blue dyed chemical cleaning toilet tablets are only responsible for disguising iron deposits and ugly marks inside your toilet, not actually sanitizing. The product also gunks up the toilet’s jets underneath the rim and will prevent the toilet from flushing toilet properly over time.
The Safe, All-Natural Alternative
A safe alternative that automates your bathroom cleaning is to use distilled white vinegar. Pour 1 cup inside the back toilet tank, half designated to the overflow, the small rubber pipe that stands up in the middle of the tank. This piece is responsible for sending water through the aforementioned under-rim jets. The natural acids inside distilled white vinegar will gently dissolve the same lime, iron, and other deposits and ugly marks that you were only disguising with the harmful competitors. Using distilled white vinegar not only cleanses your toilet bowl with little effort of yours, it gently cleanses the mechanics of the toilet, making it run optimally. The best practice is to use distilled white vinegar in the toilet tank once monthly.
Other Uses for White Distilled Vinegar
White distilled vinegar has hundreds of applications in the home because of its miraculous natural cleaning ability. A common way to further automate your bathroom cleaning is to spray down your faucet and shower fixtures with the vinegar mixture and then rubber band a sandwich bag of vinegar to it. Leave it for hours and it will clean and polish your metal fixtures. When mixed with baking soda, it fizzes and provides a little bit more abrasion for tough to clean debris. It also cleans wine stains with ease within the stain’s first 24 hours. Any material responds well; including cotton and cotton polyester.