Cleaning a toilet is not the most favourite chore in the world, but as disgusting it is it shouldn’t be neglected. Germs and bacteria love to swim around your toilet bowl and the risks of pollution grow higher. Before the start of a cleaning job a question pops into almost every persons head – what is the easiest way to clean a toilet? Well, the variety opportunities is quite large, but there are some methods which do not involve that much physical contact as others do.
Green cleaning the toilet bowl. Cleaning a toilet is a chore which is usually connected with the use of harsh chemical detergents, but it shouldn’t be. Green cleaners work as better as any other detergent which pollutes your home and this is the main reason that green cleaners are highly recommended by many pro cleaners, such as cleaners St Kilda for instance. Start of by flushing the toilet, afterwards sprinkle a significant amount of baking soda and spray with white vinegar. Let them sit for half an hour or so, afterwards put some elbow grease into brushing with the toilet brush, or with some hard-bristle brush of your choice. Baking soda is a natural anti-odour tool, and vinegar works great on stains and for disinfection.
Bleach out bacteria. Bleach works great for disinfection purposes, such as sanitising a toilet bowl. Flush, and sip half a gallon of bleach. Let it sit a while so to work properly and then brush and flush.
Borax and lemon juice. Borax, also known as sodium borate, is a white powder consisting of soft colourless crystals that dissolve easily in water and work amazing on touch stains. Create a mixture from half a cup borax and ¼ cup of lemon juice or vinegar. Stir until a thick paste is created. Spread the paste on the stains and let it sit for several hours or overnight perhaps. Next morning comes the brush-flush time again. Brush well and every stain should be gone.
In my opinion every one of this methods may be the easiest way to clean a toilet. Let others pollute their homes using toxic detergents. Those methods are even used in hospitals, public rest rooms and many more. Pros from end of lease cleaning Melbourne suggest this method as well.