This is what came up when I searched for 'toilet'. I bet they don't worry about getting the bowl clean. Source. |
For years, I used the traditional blue goo and toilet brush. When my last brush broke, I decided to look into alternatives and have since owned about every handle + disposable cleaning head combination currently on the market (I can rarely find the refills I want when I'm looking. This had become an expensive habit for a while). Right now, I use the Clorox wand, which at least I can eject by picking up the trash can and holding it over the toilet, so I don't drip blue chemicals + toilet water on the floor. However, I'm sure you see the problem here, because it's a single-use product. I'm not wild about that sort of thing.
A few weeks back, I was out of refills and the two shops nearest my house (a supermarket and a dollar store) did not have the correct ones. So, I decided to make do and was scrubbing our guest toilet with Comet and a rag for a little while. But I wasn't happy with this solution, either, because 1. I wear disposable gloves when I put my hands into a toilet, so I was still throwing something away, and 2. The rag went into a hot water and bleach solution to disinfect afterwards. That's a small thing, true, but it's still more hot water and more chemicals. Not the solution I was going for.
On the chemical front, I know that Seventh Generation makes a toilet bowl cleaner. Perhaps I'll try that next. But that still leaves me with the problem of what to scrub with, and I fear that I am being pushed back into the icky, probably-falling-apart embrace of a regular toilet scrubber. I guess that's better than throwing so much stuff away.
Do you have an environmentally friendly solution to your toilet woes? Or is this outside your realm of worry?
8 comments:
this is where I draw the line...some stuff you just gotta throw away.
but that's just me.
I'm with Jenni on this one. :-)
Hmmm. Maybe I'll worry less, then. The disposable bit is pretty small...
I have the same trouble with disposables. Just when I get to like one, I can no longer find it. 7th Generation and a brush for me.
:-)
Some things just need to be scrubbed. No disposables over here, but Clorox Toilet Cleaner and a brush...
Pearl
@Liz: Maybe I'll try 7th Generation next. I just want a sturdier brush!
@Pearl: I don't object to scrubbing, just to the products currently available. :/
I wish I had an answer - I hope someone does. Would some sort of baking soda concoction and a brush work? Vinegar?
Ah-- good point! I bet baking soda & vinegar would work.
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