What do you use to clean your toilet? I don't mean the actual bowl because I'd assume everyone uses a toilet bowl brush. I'm talked about the seat, top and base. Do you use paper towels? Something reusable? Pretty random, I know!
It depends on how long that I've slacked with cleaning it. I'll use paper towels if it's been a while, and a rag that I wash and reuse when it's only been a week or two.
I use paper towels. I feel like if you use a rag or sponge, you'll just spread the dirt and germs around. Plus, I think it's gross to re-use the rag or sponge to clean something else.
I use a sponge with scrubby side to clean the whole toilet. Then I dry the whole bathroom with a rag starting at the mirror and ending at the toilet. Everything ends up sparkly and shiny!
It depends on how long that I've slacked with cleaning it. I'll use paper towels if it's been a while, and a rag that I wash and reuse when it's only been a week or two.
this exactly. we have designated rags for the bathrooms (they're purple) and designated rags for the kitchen (they're blue), cause I'm anal like that.
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I have a toilet only sponge.. but usually I use papertowels or a clorox wipe. I always feel so lazy when I do this so I'm happy to know I'm not the only one!!!
All of our cleaning rags are old pillowcases and some flat sheets that have been cut up. We repurpose the fitted sheets from a set to cover furniture for the pets when we're gonna be gone a long time, the pillowcases get designated as cleaning rags (I write on them with permanent marker to show what they're for, i.e. dusting, floors, bathroom, etc) and the flat sheets are just for misc use.
So anyways, lol, I use an old pillow case (seperate one for toilet than for other stuff) and either water/bleach or water and baking soda.
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It depends on how long that I've slacked with cleaning it. I'll use paper towels if it's been a while, and a rag that I wash and reuse when it's only been a week or two.
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All of our cleaning rags are old pillowcases and some flat sheets that have been cut up. We repurpose the fitted sheets from a set to cover furniture for the pets when we're gonna be gone a long time, the pillowcases get designated as cleaning rags (I write on them with permanent marker to show what they're for, i.e. dusting, floors, bathroom, etc) and the flat sheets are just for misc use.
So anyways, lol, I use an old pillow case (seperate one for toilet than for other stuff) and either water/bleach or water and baking soda.