TOILET BOMBS!!! Toilet bombs are a mix of baking soda, citric acid and essential oils. They absorb icky odors and help to keep toilets cleaner between cleanings. I drop one into each of our toilets every night before bed. These serious work and smell so nice!
Whether your toilet is a little stinky or stale, homemade toilet bombs are a quick way to freshen it up. Dropping one toilet cleaner bomb into your commode will not only deodorize but also clean at the same time. Kids love doing projects, and this simple project is great for kids. Toil...
If you want a DIY toilet cleaner that can be stored, try myDIY Toilet Bombs. My toilet bomb recipe also uses natural ingredients like citric acid and baking soda, but toilet cleaning bombs can made ahead of time and do a really great job at cleaning toilets. More Bathroom Cleaners Making ...
Start with a quarter-size dollop of cleaner and add more as needed to clean your sink, tub or toilet. Use a scrubbing sponge or brush and scrub away! Rinse, and that’s it! Non-toxic soft scrub ingredients 1 cup baking soda 6 tablespoons castile soap ...
To amp up your scrubbing, especially if you have toilet rings or stubborn stains, get a pumice stone which is a beast when it comes to these stains, and won’t cause damage. Whip this up and it should get you through 3 toilet cleanings! 1/4 cup of castile soap (or dish soap) 1...
Time to toss the traditional toilet bowl cleaner and use these instead– it’s so much better for your health and indoor air quality. AND WAY PRETTIER TOO. As with the shower steamer disks and bath bombs, when you make these the amount of moisture DOES matter. Make sure not to use too...
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Some examples:empty glue stick,matchbox, toothbrush holder, empty half of a walnut shell, paper cylinder, empty dental floss cylinder, toilet paper tube, cardboard tube from a dry cleaner hanger, fat straw (like the kind in bubble tea), dried-upbroad-tipped marker (with insides pulled out)...
I clean the whole floors first, and then I vacuumed each tile withmy stick vacuumand wiped it down with my cleaner before each tile I placed down. Allow the cleaner to dry before applying the stickers. 3. Peel back a small strip of the backing and then place the sticker down in place...
Mix and pour into your toilet and see it sparkling clean in no time! Refrigerator and Microwave Cleaner 1 cup white vinegar 2 cups hot water 15 drops Lemon essential oil Combine all ingredients in a spray bottle. Spray and scrub the grim off your refrigerator and microwave! Remember, if you...