One of the More Common Causes of Toilet Blockages

Keeping your bathroom clean and well maintained is an important part of caring for your home. While hanging toilet cleaners are a popular choice, they can sometimes create unintended maintenance issues, which is why we generally recommend avoiding them.

Risk of Falling into the Toilet

Hanging toilet cleaners are attached to the rim of the toilet bowl and can occasionally become dislodged. If they fall into the toilet, they may obstruct the flow of water or become lodged within the plumbing system, potentially resulting in blockages and the need for plumbing repairs.

Potential for Plumbing Problems

Over time, some toilet cleaning products can deteriorate, break apart, or leave residue behind. In certain circumstances, this material can contribute to blockages or affect the performance of the toilet and drainage system. While problems un not common, they can be difficult and costly to rectify when they occur.

 

A Better Alternative

Regular cleaning with the toilet brush and a suitable bathroom cleaner is generally the safest and most effective way to keep your toilet fresh and hygienic. Natural cleaning products such as vinegar and baking soda can also be effective for routine maintenance.

What We Recommend Instead

If you would like to use a toilet freshening product, consider options that are designed to be placed inside the cistern or products that dissolve safely in the water without attaching to the toilet bowl. These alternatives help maintain cleanliness which reducing the risk of plumbing issues.

 

A little extra care can help avoid unnecessary maintenance problems and keep everything working as it should.

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