10 Things You Need To Know About Cleaning Your Toilet

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Published 2024-01-20
Let's tackle those tricky spots together! In today's video we are diving into the nitty-gritty of toilet cleaning, revealing effective techniques and the best products to combat stubborn stains and pesky bacteria. Whether you're a cleaning newbie or a seasoned pro, our expert tips guarantee a spotless toilet every time. Consider this your confidence boost to maintain a sparkling-clean home. Get ready to conquer the challenge and elevate your cleaning game!

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00:00 Start by dusting
00:50 Remove the seat and deep clean
02:05 Choose the Right cleaner
03:30 Pro Tip for tough stains
04:18 Allow time for the disinfectant to work
04:32 Pro Tip for microfiber towels
05:01 Clean from top to bottom
05:42 Clean the Surrounding area
06:37 Clean your brush too!
06:56 Air dry your brush

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All Comments (21)
  • @h3l3nn3tr4m4i
    Thank you for modeling how to speak to people who disagree with you online (re: washing a toilet seat in the tub) while holding your ground. Very classy and professional. I hope you do very well!
  • @johnf6063
    You helped me clean my bathroom for the first time in my first apartment! Thank you!
  • @booyaah82
    One thing not mentioned is your water jets can get clogged over time. The best way to clean those is to add some white vinegar to the tank, after 3-5 flushes with vinegar all that grime around the top of the bowl should be gone
  • @bettysue8011
    The dusting was a good tip. Another one he did, but didn't mention, is to clear the bowl of water by "flushing" with a few litres of water (instead of the flush knob). it won't refill, leaving most of the bowl empty for a good undiluted stay with the bleach, so you need less but get better disinfecting.
  • @iggysixx
    Dude... I had cleaning jobs for 18 years - NEVER thought of dusting the toilet first 😬 That 'moving wet particles around on a pristine white bowl' has always been the most annoying thing to me.... And somehow I never thought of dusting it first 😶 Thanks. Really. Haha - PS. I could've used some more tips on cleaning under the rim... In my experience, a lot of times there's a lot of calcium buildup there - particularly on toilets in workplaces that get a lot of use during the week.
  • @volginicity
    This is actually the best toilet cleaning video i have seen yet on Youtube.As a 52 year old guy who lives alone im always looking at new ways to improve my house and knowledge..Thanks ,great video.
  • @eronavbj
    My dad was a janitor, and during my teens, I went with him on weekends to do his jobs. One of my responsibilities was the restrooms. We used simple powdered cleanser in the 1950-60s. I made a paste with it and did all the porcelain fixtures. After it dried, I could easily buff the surface with clean rags and bring up a shine. Today at home, I remove the toilet seats, take them out in yard by the drain and squirt them with a garden hose and an APC. I use my shower stall during inclement weather and clean the stall after. We used pure industrial strength pine oil back in the 50s, and a few drops in each bowl and sink drain would clear all odor from the place.
  • @djbille4283
    I highly recommend “Quick release” toilet seats as you flip the covers and slide out. No screwing off and back on again - that’s too, too much work and would drive me crazy 😮 LoL
  • @KN-lu5ty
    Yes on the folding of the towel. Thank god good on you for mentioning that. We have horrible allergies and this is tip number 1!!!
  • @n120983
    If I were ever at your house I would be afraid to use the bathroom and ruin your masterpiece!😂 Amazing job though!
  • @cfaith59
    5:38 or if your wearing a hoodie, do NOT keep your cell in the front pocket, as it may fall into the toilet😂
  • @annae2375
    The only thing that makes me hesitant about taking the toilet seat off is that we have a bidet installed which means just a little more effort in realigning things when it's time to put it all back together. Otherwise, great tips!
  • @HeronCoyote1234
    Thank you! My biggest problem when cleaning toilets is the very narrow spaces between the toilet and the walls/tub or vanity. I’m not young anymore, and find it difficult getting down to get to the sides and back of the toilet, then trying to get back up. I think dry dusting should help a bit.
  • @russbear31
    I live in area with hard water. The best product I have used is Zep Acidic Toilet Bowl Cleaner. It's even better than Clorox.
  • @Madamoizillion
    5:28 I literally was like "Your strings!!!" just before you got to that part. 😂
  • @fred_ucation
    I'm a rookie bathroom cleaner - this was extremely helpful! 💯
  • @luther7541
    Love the detail from start to finish. Seems easy to follow.
  • @anntaylor4247
    I always dust my toilet before cleaning. It's much easier than dealing with sticky dust. Great vlog.
  • @mimiseeyou
    People who can’t use their tub for cleaning may be the same ones not getting anything done.