Reddit mentions: The best household toilet cleaners

We found 39 Reddit comments discussing the best household toilet cleaners. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 17 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

16. Lysol Lime & Rust Remover Toilet Bowl Cleaner, 24 Fl Oz, Pack of 12

Kills germs
Lysol Lime & Rust Remover Toilet Bowl Cleaner, 24 Fl Oz, Pack of 12
Specs:
Height11.25 Inches
Length2.5 Inches
Number of items12
SizePack of 12
Weight1.82 Pounds
Width3.75 Inches
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17. Clorox Automatic Toilet Bowl Cleaner Tablet - 3.5 Ounce, 6 Pack

Clorox Automatic Toilet Bowl Cleaner Tablet - 3.5 Ounce, 6 Pack
Specs:
Number of items1
Size3.5 Ounce (Pack of 6)
Weight1.5 Pounds
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u/VannaVictorian · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

fear cuts deeper than swords

1.) Something that is grey. probably the best thing invented.


2.) Something reminiscent of rain. who doesn't like doggy rain jackets? :3


3.) Something food related that is unusual. BACON


4.) Something on your list that is for someone other than yourself. Tell me who it's for and why. this item is something i would like to give to my boyfriend as a gift. he finally got his dream car on the road and we both love Judas priest.


5.) A book I should read! I am an avid reader, so take your best shot and tell me why I need to read it! this book is a classic. if you have seen the movie then the book is even better. along with my grandparents being back round actors in the original movie. look the book, love the movies.


6.) An item that is less than a dollar, including shipping... that is not jewelry, nail polish, and or hair related! cause its "cheap stuff"


7.) Something related to cats. I love cats! i would never get bored with this. or tiss on my wishlist :3


8.) Something that is not useful, but so beautiful you must have it. it's useless to me because i don't drink, but it's cool as fuck. (on wishlist, for my sister)


9.) A movie everyone should watch at least once in their life. Why? I loved this movie when i first watched it. it's interesting, keeps you watching and it doesnt start out boring like most "scary movies" do. it's a movie i would suggest to all. (on wishlist)


10.) Something that would be useful when the zombies attack. it explains itself.. but you can hold a lot of stuff while out hunting zombies!


11.) Something that would have a profound impact on your life and help you to achieve your current goals. my mother is a nail tech and i want to go to school as one so i can become one as well. this would help me become better at doing nails while i 'practice' on people.


12.) One of those pesky Add-On items. do you want a stinky toilet?


13.) The most expensive thing on your list. Your dream item. Why? i've always been a huge fan of sugar skulls and i would love this in my room. it's not a dream item but it is the highest priced item on my wishlist. i think it's beautiful.


14.) Something bigger than a bread box. on my wishlist. isn't it pretty? :)


15.) Something smaller than a golf ball. on my wishlist. " a golf ball weighs no more than 1.620 oz (45.93 grams), has a diameter not less than 1.680 in (42.67 mm)" my item is 1.25 in.


16.) Something that smells wonderful. i'm native american so i enjoy burning incense and sage. don't know about you, but it's a wonderful thing to me.


17.) A (SFW) toy. who doesn't like laser pointers? dog people. thats who.


18.) Something that would be helpful for going back to school. fuck, i'm 17 and i'd buy this for myself!


19.) Something related to your current obsession, whatever that may be. i'm obsessed with Judas Priest, as well as my boyfriend. i need to knew sweatshirt and i've been trying to convince my parents to get me this one. Turbo Love by Judas Priest is my boyfriend and I's song to each other, he just got his car on the road so his license plate is dedicated to that song. (wishlist item)


20.) Something that is just so amazing and awe-inspiring that I simply must see it. Explain why it is so grand. you may not think this is so amazing, but holy shit who wouldn't want to fucking float on a donut? i mean paint yourself yellow and just call yourself mothafuckinnn homer simpson! or this you'd have the best skinny dip of your life!

this was really fun! thank you :)

u/FaeryLynne · 10 pointsr/disability

I have trouble standing and walking, but am fine when sitting, so most of my advice is from that viewpoint.

Swiffers for everything! Mop/sweeper, duster, dusting cloths, etc. They're really efficient and disposable so I don't have to deal with things like mop buckets, dirty mop heads, cleaning feather dusters, anything like that.

One of those extendable pincher things to help pick stuff up off the floor.

An extendable scrubber for the bathroom. The shape makes it really easy to get into corners.

A clothes folder makes it really easy to fold your clothes, and I can use this on my lap while sitting down in bed.

A walker with a seat makes it really easy to get around to do things and has a seat for when I need to sit down. The basket that most come with helps to carry supplies from one room to the next.

Stick vaccums are super lightweight and easy to maneuver even from a couch or bed.

A scrubbing attachment that goes on a power drill is so helpful when you don't have the strength or stamina to scrub by hand.

I swear by all of the Kaboom products. All of them are no-effort cleaning supplies. They have toilet cleaner, mold and mildew cleaner, and, of course, the famous shower foam.

An automatic vacuum like a roomba is great for most people, but I've never had one so I can't comment myself.

Soak your dishes. There are special products that help get dried on food off your dishes, but I've found that just soaking them in hot water for 20-30 minutes before trying to wash them gets most stuck on food off. For really tough, baked on gunk, add a dryer sheet to the water. Sounds weird, but it helps soften up the crusty blackened burnt on food and it comes off easily.

For food that's stuck on the inside of the microwave, take a cup of water, add some lemon juice, and microwave it on full power for 6 minutes. The food will wipe right off.

I might think of more things later. If I do I'll come back and edit this post.

u/ThatOneEntYouKnow · 7 pointsr/minimalism

I've gone round and round on this myself. I think it boils down to how 'clean' things need to be in order to keep you happy. I'm a neat freak. Clorox wipes + Softscrub take care of most of my cleaning needs, but there's a good number of specialty items I get because they simplify my life, and simple is pretty close to minimal for me.

For example, just yesterday I made what is likely a non-minimalist purchase to most: Vinyl floor polish. I used ammonia to strip the floors ($1.25 and 3 hours of scrubbing), but the polish most certainly was not. $12 for a bottle that I'll use maybe once while living in this house. The balance for me is that my scuffed up, dirt-encrusted floors are now sparkling clean and a near mirror shine.

Another one I can think of is toilet tabs... the ones that make the water blue. It means I only have to scrub the toilet every couple of weeks instead of every week and have never had to deal with limescale. I bought a bulk pack and now have to store them in the linen closet, but it was worth it for the time I save to spend on other things.

As far as a simplified kit goes: Clorox wipes are my daily surface cleaner (could be subbed for a jug of any cleaner in a spray bottle, but my roommates won't use it if it's not super-easy), and Soft Scrub w/ Bleach is for the deep clean. I have a pack of scouring pads but found I don't need them, a small plastic bristle brush takes care of most of the scrubbing. The Soft Scrub is great for every surface in the bathroom and kitchen once a week. I have a jug of ammonia for the windows and stainless appliances as needed. Vinegar is already highly used in my kitchen and it can be used for a lot of the same things as ammonia. I have an 8-Pack of dish cloths that serve as my rags and paper towels, and a flip-mop for everything the floors need. I personally avoid soap for everyday cleaning since I notice the streaks and soap scum build up, and it doesn't sterilize/sanitize.

I bought multi-packs of each of these items or big jugs to keep it cheap, and keep them all in a white bucket under the sink / in the closet. I haven't needed additional cleaning supplies other than the wipes in about 3 years now. Even the wipes work out to about $0.04 each, and I use 3-5 in a day.

u/dewioffendu · 3 pointsr/HomeRepair

You are going to have to replace the toilet. It's pretty easy to do but it's good excuse to get a nice upgraded throne. Add this to the tank and you should good to go.

https://www.amazon.com/Never-Automatic-Toilet-Cleaning-System/dp/B00466ZNTM?ref_=ast_bbp_dp

u/latuk · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

We had a similar issue but not as bad. I purchased a Toilet bowl Cleaner System. It is a small container that holds a toilet cleaner tablet and it is installed on the line that fills the toilet bowel. So every time you flush it sends a little bit of cleaner chemical into the bowl. It worked great for us. Kaboom makes them but the tablets can get expensive. I purchased our generic system from Ebay. Also I use the bromine tablets instead of the chlorine tablets because they smell to much for me but some people like that chlorine smell, also from Ebay. Here is a link.

u/MoonOverJupiter · 1 pointr/homemaking

You need something with acid in it. Those sorts of stains are usually hard water deposits, which have become discolored.

My favorite product for this is Lysol Lime and Rust, which is a thick gel. It will cling to the bowl and dissolve the deposits. You probably will want to shut off the water valve, flush the toilet, then apply the gel so that it will get the best contact. Leave it as long as possible, like while you're at work, or overnight.

It contains (diluted) hydrochloric acid, which is very effective at breaking up hard water deposits. The "Lysol Power" version also contains hydrochloric acid, I believe.

u/1n1billionAZNsay · 3 pointsr/LifeProTips

I would get one of these for the toilet. That mostly takes care of the inside of the toilet. As for the seat and rim a pre bleached wipe would take care of that. As for the rest of the bathroom, keep a mop that you use only for the tub and bathroom counters and use that to clean everything else. You can finish and entire bathroom in 5 min or so if it's not caked on dirty.

u/Zoner1501 · 1 pointr/CleaningTips

Kaboom BowlBlaster 24oz. Toilet Bowl Cleaner Gel, honestly the best cleaner I've ever seen.

u/touchofevil58 · 1 pointr/HomeImprovement

I get the black stuff in my master bath toilet.

Only thing that has worked for me is weekly cleaning with a toilet bowl cleaner that you can spray up under the rim and a brush that can get under the rim too.

I had plumbers out for something else and they said it was the water supply, which I believe.

I’ve just ordered Ka-Boom kit. Heard it helps with under rim and ring stuff.
Supposed to flow thru the holes

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LPEO64G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_IjRSCbJD59C4S

Good luck

u/abw · 1 pointr/britishproblems

Kilrock Big-K.

Best descaling agent I've ever used. Read the reviews on Amazon if you don't believe me. Just be careful.

As a cheaper (and safer) alternative, you can add some vinegar to the water and boil the kettle. But it'll take longer and might not remove stubborn limescale.

u/brent20 · 11 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Looks like one of those Clorox pucks you drop in the tank of a toilet to keep the bowl clean

Yep, that’s what it is:
Clorox Automatic Toilet Bowl Cleaner Tablets with Bleach - 4 Count (Pack of 2) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00UNT65FM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_lVGACbFAWVS4N

u/unclebuxom · 15 pointsr/tifu

Apparently these tiny toilet bowl cleaners are a real thing

I'm not saying OPs story is real, since anyone who's been on reddit for more than a day can tell you 90% of FP stories are a lie... but some incarnation of tiny toilet bowl cleaner do exist. This much we now know. Thanks Google and OP.

u/decadentrebel · 1 pointr/Philippines

I use this bag every day and it's absolutely perfect. Won't fit a laptop that isn't a small netbook or those tiny Macbook Air's though.

What I carry all the time:

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

These make me feel happy.

I ain't birthed no babies!


Happy Birfday

u/kittenofd00m · 3 pointsr/homemaking

Have you tried the bleach drop in tablets for the toilet tank? I am very sensitive to bleach so I was concerned about using them, but I can hardly smell anything at all and they keep the toilet bowls a lot cleaner than they stay without them.

These are the Clorox brand - https://www.amazon.com/Clorox-Automatic-Toilet-Cleaner-Tablets/dp/B00UNT65FM but you can also get generic versions. We use Publix generic bleach tablets and they work great with no noticeable scent .

u/NeptuNeo · 2 pointsr/fixit

Use this to clean it, it's amazing

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074F242VQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

its a clinging bleach/ thick gel that will cover the mold and eliminate it without any scrubbing or effort, it will also remove all the soap scum

u/distantreplay · 79 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Kaboom toilet cleaning system.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001B0TZKE

I have not scrubbed a toilet in six years. Refill with 1 inch pool tabs bought in bulk. I quietly laugh at people who scrub toilets.

u/fivefrancs · 10 pointsr/HomeImprovement

I haven't tried it yet but it came up in another thread. There's toilet bowl cleaners that attach directly to the fill valve so the cleaner never goes into the tank.
Church & Dwight 35113 Kaboom Toilet Clean System https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001B0TZKE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_xNauDbZ5YT2BR

u/dropkickoz · 1 pointr/smarthome

Problem solved.

This device keeps the bowl clean without risking the seals in the tank.

u/Rishodi · 1 pointr/fixit

Yes, bleach will damage rubber gaskets causing them to leak prematurely. Don't use bleach in the tank. As an alternative, I recommend systems like this which release bleach into the bowl only. (Don't purchase via Amazon though -- you can find it much cheaper locally.)

u/SirEDCaLot · 3 pointsr/smarthome

> I'd like to stick a bowl cleaner in the tank (or bowl) to resolve the issue, but I've read it's bad to use them if you're not flushing the toilet multiple times a day.

This depends on which one you get.

This one feeds cleaner directly into the bowl, without chlorinating the tank. That one would be fine to NOT flush daily.

u/astraboy · 1 pointr/AskMen

Notice I don't recognise half the brand names, so if you're UK based, go for cillit bang for the bath, sink and exterior toilet.

Inside the toilet dump some harpic limescale remover down there and leave it to settle. After about 20minutes scrub it good with the brush and then flush. Your toilet should be absolutely spotless and shiny. If not repeat until it does.

Finishing touch is one of these on the inside of the bowl, https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Toilet-Duck-Marine-Fragrance-96791/dp/B00604R04Y&ved=2ahUKEwippu70r_fZAhUhBMAKHY4dA4oQFjAVegQIBhAB&usg=AOvVaw2bvTZiBnBgY7QwLNpow7O3

u/B4N4N4HANDS · 1 pointr/AdviceAnimals

Or there's always these. Co-workers ask to borrow my "poop mints" http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0019SPNQ8/176-3393169-4320710?vs=1

u/strobonic · 11 pointsr/funny

You might not travel with these, but have you ever tried toilet drops?

u/errandwolfe · 1 pointr/homeassistant

So other than Alexa functionality how exactly does what you offer differ from this?

u/seankdla · 1 pointr/Coffee

If you can get it over the pond, Killrock is the nuts.

u/sidusnare · 3 pointsr/whatisthisthing

See if there is something in the tank.

Then put these in the tank, 1 tablet lasts about a month, keeps that gross stuff under control
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07GCDKPJJ/

u/Nebakanezzer · 2 pointsr/smarthome

they advise you not to add anything to the tank if you don't flush often because it ruins the seal. I use this, it sends the cleaning chemicals right to the bowl, not through the tank: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001B0TZKE/

I don't like bromine or whatever those tablets are, I just use it for the system. I end up cutting these in half, perpendicular to the colors, so I get two half white and half blue tablets: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CJVPDF4/

I get them from target now, since amazon has stopped selling them for the price I want. These clean the bowl with the bleach and die the water blue with the other part. does a good job of keeping stains out and killing bacteria so it doesn't smell atrocious.

it is not a cure all though. you will need to flush it every now and then.

u/itonlygetsworse · 1 pointr/videos

He points out something really important though. People, not just the poor, deal with this every day. You ever walk into a bathroom that someone just used and smell their shit and be like, "fuck, I'll come back later" and turn the fan on?

Or how about buying clorox tablets for your toilet bowl so it "automatically" cleans it every flush? And then realize it has that strong bleach smell afterwards that's in some cases just as bad as smelling other odors? Nevermind the fact that those tablets can damage the rubber gaskets in certain toilets.

So what to do about it if you live in a first world country but don't want a better toilet cleaning system? Well you basically need to buy a toilet kit that uses bromine tablets. For example, the Kaboom auto cleaning system on Amazon thats cheap with Tropi Clear/SpaKem 267 tablets will all do the trick with no odor. Or you can get the more expensive professional NeverScrub system, but a lot of contractors use the Kaboom system.

Compare all that with replacing your pipes that can neutralize odor. Hell installing copper pipes in your house for heating already costs 100 times more than this.