DIY Toilet bombs

DIY Toilet Bombs


Do you always find yourself dealing with bathroom odor? Having a stink or stale toilet is definitely a pain to homeowners and a big turn-off to your visitors. That’s why using toilet bombs to get rid of the funky smell is a MUST. Freshen up your toilets by making your own toilet bombs.

What is a toilet bomb you say?
Toilet bomb is like a bath bomb for your toilet, giving your toilet fresh and clean without doing an extra scrubbing. A quick homemade toilet cleaner bomb that's going to get rid of the stink!

Why you should use homemade toilet bombs?
Common toilet bowl cleaning products are one of the most toxic cleaning products in your home. Toilet bombs are made from non-toxic materials, including baking soda, citric acid, hydrogen peroxide, and essential oils.

Switching to green cleaning products is a way of creating a non-toxic healthy home.
Here’s how you could make your own Toilet bombs in your home: 

1)  Add 1 cup baking soda, 1/2 cup citric acid, and 40 drops lemon essential oil to a mixing bowl.  Mix well, breaking up any clumps.

2)  Add 1/2 teaspoon white vinegar and 1 tablespoon hydrogen peroxide to a small spray bottle.  Slowly spray vinegar/hydrogen peroxide onto the dry mixture. ( You may not need to use all of it).

When you have added enough it would feel like damp sand and it should clump up when you squeeze it into a ball or put it on a Silicone Block Mold you desire.

3) Let dry overnight make sure completely dry before attempting to remove them from the mold.

4)  Store in an airtight container

How to use a Toilet bomb: 

Drop 1-2 tablets in toilet bowl let fizz and soak for a few minutes then wipe the bowl with a scrub brush and flush.

Your toilet is now clean, sparkly, disinfected, and fresh! This simple DIY will make your toilet cleaning easy and hands-free.
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