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Keeping a toilet clean is essential to your health and the health of your family. Maintaining a clean toilet is not only better for your health but also more pleasant for visitors. While it is not recommended that you use bleach on most toilets because it can erode the finish, there are many other products useful for cleaning and maintaining your toilet. Once clean, it only takes a nominal effort to maintain until you are able to clean again. Here are some suggestions for how to maintain a clean toilet.

If you're looking for advice on keeping the toilet tank clean (rather than the bowl), see How to Clean a Toilet Tank .

Method 1
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Make Sure There Is Good Ventilation

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  1. [1] Toilet cleaning products often contain aggressive chemicals, so make sure there is good ventilation while working with them. Be careful though, to leave window open while kids are around.
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Cleaning Inside the Bowl

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    Add toilet cleaner or other household cleaner to the inside of the bowl and beneath the rim then allow it to work for a few minutes. There are many products available that cling to the sides of the bowl rather than running quickly down. [2]
    • Using a toilet brush, scrub the interior bowl until clean.
  2. Allow it to work for approximately 5 minutes then scrub with a toilet brush. [3]
    • Baking soda is an inexpensive, non-toxic, naturally-occurring material that is effective in cleaning and whitening without harsh chemicals. This is a safer option for households with dogs who may drink from the bowl or potty-training children who touch the toilet frequently.
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Cleaning Outside the Bowl

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  1. When finished, wipe the floor around the base of the toilet to catch any over-spray and to prevent slipping. [4]
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  3. Spray the exterior of the bowl, lid and seat with the solution for a more natural, non-chemical clean. Then wipe all the parts clean with a paper towel or clean rag.
    • Vinegar is a non-toxic product effective in killing most mold, bacteria and germs. This is a safer option for households with dogs who may drink from the bowl or potty-training children who touch the toilet frequently.
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Maintaining a Clean Bowl

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    Spray the interior and exterior of the bowl daily. Wipe the exterior down, but allow the solution to continue working in the interior bowl until the next flush. [5]
  2. This will help keep your toilet clean between regular cleanings.
  3. A cleaning tool remains useful only when kept in good and safe condition. Weekly cleaning of the toilet brush is essential for maintaining hygiene and ensuring the brush is doing its job in keeping the toilet properly clean. [6]
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    How do I keep the toilet drains clean?
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    Ways to keep your toilet drains clean include ensuring that only toilet paper and human waste products are flushed down the toilet; regular cleaning of the toilet; and regular drain cleaning to remove clogs and build-up. For advice on cleaning the drains, see How to Clean Drains .
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    Which powder can we use?
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    Any common brand of cleanser would be fine.
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    How can I keep the toilet bowl from staining when it's not in use for long periods of time?
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    Try turning off the supply valve and removing the toilet bowl's water after a full flush. Then, shove a slightly oversized ball into the bottom of the toilet, to keep sewer gases out when the water's gone.
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