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The simple recipe for making toilet deodorant blocks

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On a daily basis, it’s hard to get any easier than the little blue cubes that you place in a corner of the toilet and which deliver a fresh smell when you flush while keeping the toilet clean for longer. However, although this solution is practical, it still involves chemical and toxic products (bleach, hydrochloric acid, etc.). And so, when you don’t want these poisons under your roof, you have to find alternatives. We already use natural cleaning products to scrub them: baking soda or sodium, soda crystals, etc. And in addition to these multi-use household products, we can use this recipe for ecological cubes with very deodorizing power which work wonderfully. ! The natural hygiene of your toilets will be taken to the next level. Bad odors in your pipes just need to be kept in check with these toilet blocks.

Good to know: Many deodorant recipes can be made for toilets.

The ingredients of toilet deodorizing blocks:

-100 ml of water
-100 ml of white vinegar
-2 grams d’agar-agar
-20 drops of lemon essential oil (or other for freshness: peppermint, lavender, etc.)
-A plastic toilet clipboard (you can recycle the one you have or find one cheaply on the internet)
-Optional: food coloring (for color); organic liquid soap (like black soap or dishwashing liquid so that it makes bubbles)

The recipe for deodorizing blocks:

1) First, put the water to boil and add the agar-agar. Mix carefully.

2) Then add your vinegar and allow the mixture to rest for 5 minutes. Once done, add the essential oils and stir well.

3) Put in a mold and let solidify overnight. For the mold, you can opt for an ice cube tray, small silicone molds or a larger mold in which you will cut slices of the right size.

Credits: Capture taken from the Home Factory YouTube channel (Video: Homemade toilet bowl cleaner)

4) Take a piece to place in the holder, then on your toilet.

Credits: Capture taken from the Home Factory YouTube channel (Video: Homemade toilet bowl cleaner)

5) Store the extra cubes in a box in the refrigerator, clearly indicating what they are with a label or a handwritten note.

Once hardened, your toilet deodorizing blocks based on non-polluting and environmentally friendly natural products are ready to join your toilet!

In addition to blocks, how can you prevent bad odors from forming in toilets and deodorize them naturally?

toilet cleaning wc clean with baking soda and white vinegar
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By adopting a few natural methods and maintaining regular hygiene, you can effectively prevent and eliminate bad odors in toilets without using harsh chemicals. here are some effective tips and methods.

Prevention of bad odors

To start, ventilation is essential. Therefore, ensure good ventilation in small corners by opening windows or using an exhaust fan (VMC) to avoid the accumulation of humidity and bad odors. Also make sure to plug the leaksbecause a water leak will promote the smell of maceration and mold.

Furthermore, clean the toilet regularlyincluding the bowl, walls, floor and surrounding surfaces, to prevent the build-up of bacteria and mold. Also think about regularly clean and disinfect the brush and its holder to avoid lingering odors. For cleaning all these nooks and crannies, use white vinegar which allows you to deodorize, clean, remove stains and descale. You can also add your vinegar to the toilet water tank. This helps prevent limescale deposits and maintain a fresh smell. A tube of mint toothpaste pierced into the reservoir can also work.

In addition, pour a tablespoon of baking soda or lemon juice in the bowl regularly. This helps to neutralize odors and prevent tartar deposits in the small area.

Natural deodorization tips

You can use an essential oil diffuser with scents like lavender, lemon, eucalyptus, or peppermint to naturally deodorize the room. You can also simply soak cotton balls with a few drops of essential oils and place everything behind the toilet bowl or in a discreet corner. Otherwise, mix baking soda with a few drops of essential oils. Place this mixture in a small open container or cloth bag and place it in a corner of the toilet to absorb odors. And of course, you can also make your own homemade air freshener spray (recipe here).

Another tip: slip a small bag of activated carbon in a corner of the toilet. It is indeed excellent for absorbing odors in a natural way. It is also possible to keep a box of matches in the toilet to crack one after doing your business. This will eliminate unpleasant odors, even very nauseating ones. Finally, some plants are known to purify the air (like ivy or fern) and can help maintain good air quality in latrines.

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