1. All-Purpose Cleaner + Microfiber Cloth
Spray down everything: the tank, seat edges, flush handle, even the wall behind it.
Wipe it all clean—you’ll be surprised (and slightly horrified) at what ends up on your cloth.
2. Toothbrush for Hinges and Crevices
Those tiny areas around the seat bolts and hinges hide a shocking amount of gunk.
A dedicated toothbrush can scrub them clean in seconds.
3. Clean the Floor Around the Toilet Base
Hair, dust, and drips gather here like it’s their favorite hangout.
I usually run a Swiffer around it, then wipe with a disinfectant rag.
Trust me, when you’re at eye level, you’ll wish you’d done it sooner.
Bonus Tips You’ll Actually Use
Got a smelly toilet brush? Pour some peroxide or diluted bleach into the holder now and then.
Still gross after cleaning? Just replace the seat—they’re cheap and make a huge difference.
Make it a weekly habit. I clean mine every Sunday. Not because I love it, but because I know Future Me will be grateful.
Final Thoughts: It’s Not Glamorous, But It Matters
You probably won’t post a photo of your sparkling toilet on Instagram—but few things feel as satisfying as walking into a bathroom that smells fresh and looks clean.
The real secret? Consistency. Don’t let stains take over. When life gets busy, grab your baking soda and hydrogen peroxide, throw on a podcast (true crime is my go-to), and give your toilet some love.
And when guests drop by unexpectedly? A gleaming toilet quietly says, “Yep, I’ve got it together.”
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