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How to Clean a Toilet

By Megan

11th Jun 2024

5 mins read

DIY & Technical

Keeping your toilet clean will make sure that your bathroom looks and feels fresh. It is also a must if you are going to keep any nasty and harmful bacteria at bay. In this blog post, we'll show you how to clean a toilet quickly and effectively.

How to Clean a Toilet

It may seem like one of the most basic and simplest things you’ll ever need to do in your bathroom but cleaning your toilet can be a bit of an art form!

Cleaning your toilet regularly is important. Not only does it get rid of nasty stains and odours, but it also helps to kill harmful bacteria, which, if left unchecked, could lead to very unpleasant illnesses.

There’s no hard and fast rule as to how often you need to clean your toilet, however, we’d advise doing it once a week or more frequently if your toilet appears dirty.

Things You’ll Need:

  • A pair of rubber gloves

  • Cleaning sponge or soft cloth

  • Toilet brush

  • Standard household disinfectant cleaning product

  • Standard household toilet cleaning product

 

How to Clean a Toilet 

Step 1

Toilets can be a haven for bacteria, so, to keep your hands clean and dry, use a dedicated pair of rubber gloves (don’t use the same ones you do the washing up with!).

Bathroom cleaning products and rubber gloves

Step 2

Give the whole toilet a wipe down with a sponge and hot water. This will loosen any dirt and grime, making it easier to remove later.

cleaning toilet cistern with sponge and rubber gloves

Step 3  

Apply standard household toilet cleaner to the inside of the bowl. Make sure to get up inside the rim of the toilet (if you don't have a rimless toilet) as this area is often ignored. Many toilet cleaners work best when left to soak.

Using bleach in the toilet whilst wearing rubber gloves

Step 4

Use disinfectant cleaner to cover the entire toilet and wipe everything down, including under the seat and around the cistern. Don't forget the flush handle or button as this is touched every time the toilet is used.

Spraying toilet cistern with disinfectant whilst wearing gloves

Step 5 

Now, use a stiff toilet brush to scrub the entire bowl thoroughly, paying extra attention to any deposits or limescale around the water line and under the rim.

Cleaning toilet bowl with toilet brush and bleach

Step 6

Now flush the toilet while continuing to scrub.

Toilet bowl with bubbles and toilet brush

Step 7

Repeat the cycle of applying cleaner, soaking, scrubbing and rinsing until all the stains are removed.

toilet bowl with bleach

Congratulations, you have now cleaned your toilet.

Now that your toilet is squeaky clean, you don’t need to worry about any harmful bacteria spreading through your home and making you sick. Sticking to a regular cleaning routine will keep any nasty bacteria at bay, keeping your house clean and bacteria free.

 

Shop Toilets

If a good clean isn't enough to make your toilet look like new again, it might be time for an upgrade. At Victorian Plumbing, we have a wide range of toilets for you to browse, from traditional low level toilets to modern wall hung toilets, we’ve got it all!

Megan

Megan

Megan is an expert bathroom blogger, she enjoys writing helpful DIY articles and bathroom inspo blogs. As well as specialist bathroom advice, Megan also shares expert how-to blogs with step by step guides.

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