well you know how bleach leavs some stuff behind? well toilt cleaners have to have something to help it clean toilets. but I recommend that you use mr clean magic bubbles, because it helps you clean soo much better.and all you have to do is stamp some blue thimg on the side of the toilet bowl to keep it clean for a week!
bleach
BLEACH
Bleach, Domestos, garden products, surface cleaner, stuff that can be found in a shed, etc.
because they are two different chemicals and if you mix them together you can make a chemical reaction
It is not sensible to mix bleach and chlorine, or any other cleaners, especially as the question appears to be about a swimming pool? It has been known that, potentially, the gas given off, when chemicals are haphazardly mixed can cause death! Always read the labels and use household cleaners and swimming pool chemicals - carefully.
There are many household items that are both reactive and flammable. Items like drain cleaners, oven cleaners, toilet cleaners, spot removers and bleach are all reactive and flammable.
The toilet cleaners and human beings!
No it will not the porcelain toilets are made from will only allow stains to build on the surface so using cleaners which are typically bleach based wont penetrate passed the surface.
Clorox is a leading brand in household cleaners. They offer many different toilet cleaners ranging from bleaches to floor cleaners and disinfectant wipes.
Some of the best cleaning supplies are bleach, Windex window cleaner, toilet bowl cleaners and some of the other basic everyday cleaner. Some of these cleaners are found at almost any supermarket. Always remember also when cleaning to never use bleach product and products with ammonia together.
use cleaners such as soap or bleach[bleach is not recommended]
The modern plastic version of toilet bowl brush was invented in 1932 by William C. Schopp of Huntington Park, California US. Later it was patented in 1933 by th Addis Brush Company. Mostly this toilet bowl brush is accompanied with toilet cleaner or bleach. Now there are also electronic toilet bowl cleaners available in the market.
The fumes from toilet bowl cleaners are harmful to the lungs, eyes, nose and throat. Many cleaners have corrosive ingredients and when mixed with chlorine produce dangerous fumes.
Many commercial toilet bowl cleaners contain hydrochloric acid as its active scouring ingredient. Others use glycolic acid or chlorine bleach. Lately it has become popular to create cleaners at home and a combination of white vinegar and lemon juice can clean just as well as commercial cleaners.
A common component of many toilet cleaners is hydrochloric acid.
With a sponge or a toilet scrubber. Don't forget to use bleach..
Dustbin men and toilet cleaners