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Make your own toilet cleaner: simple and natural
Making your own toilet cleaner is a smart choice if you want to keep your toilet clean with simple ingredients such as baking soda, vinegar and soft soap. You save... Read more...
CLP pictograms on toilet cleaners explained
If you see a red diamond-shaped symbol on a toilet cleaner, you are looking at CLP pictograms. These pictograms show at a glance what risks a product may pose to... Read more...
How long does a toilet block last? | Toilettapes
A toilet block does not mainly last in days, but in flushes. That is immediately the most honest answer to the question of how long a toilet block lasts. With... Read more...
Keep your toilet clean: practical tips for lasting freshness
Keeping a toilet clean works best with a simple combination of regular cleaning, the right order, and a product that helps keep your toilet fresh between cleaning sessions. This is... Read more...
Eco-friendly toilet cleaning: practical tips
Cleaning a toilet in an eco-friendly way does not have to be complicated. With the right approach, you can keep your toilet fresh and clean without using unnecessary amounts of... Read more...
Professional toilet cleaning: steps and tips
Professional toilet cleaning is not just about a fresh smell or a shiny toilet bowl. Proper cleaning means working in a structured way, using the right products, and removing dirt... Read more...
Cleaning a black toilet? Tips without streaks or buildup
Cleaning a black toilet takes a little more care than cleaning a white toilet. Dirt, limescale and dried water spots show up faster, especially on matte black sanitaryware. With the... Read more...
Cleaning a Sanibroyeur toilet: how to do it safely
Cleaning a Sanibroyeur toilet requires a little more care than a regular toilet. The system contains a macerator, pump and seals that can be sensitive to aggressive cleaners. If you... Read more...
Cleaning a toilet floor: how to do it hygienically
The toilet floor is one of the places that quickly looks dirty, but it also collects a lot of invisible grime. Think of dust, hair, splashes, limescale residue and dirt... Read more...