Cleaning the toilet got you down? Well, these Homemade Toilet Bowl Cleaner Tabs are going to rock your cleaning world. Let me let you in on a secret, you have to make cleaning fun or else it’ll eat at you! You need fun things to help make chores go faster. Plus, as a mom who has time to clean toilets? Because these Homemade Toilet Bowl Cleaner Tabs are made right in your house, you know your kiddos can help too. The days of boring cleaning is over.
You can make your own cleaning supplies and clean with no problem. People are going to wonder why you actually enjoy cleaning the toilet now and you can tell them why. Plus, your toilet will be cleaner than ever. Yes, the pee smell from your boys ( you know what I mean) will be gone! Trust me, the Homemade Toilet Bowl Cleaner Tabs will be a game changer.
Homemade Toilet Bowl Cleaner Tabs
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What You Need
1 ⅓ cup baking soda
½ cup Citric Acid
1 tsp water
Essential oils – lemon, lavender and/or peppermint are all good options!
Silicone Mold – you can use any shapes you want.
Spray Bottle
How to make Homemade Toilet Bowl Cleaner Tabs
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In a bowl, mix the baking soda and citric acid.
In a spray bottle, mix the water and essential oils.
Spray the water and oil mix into the baking soda and citric acid. It will fizzle a little bit, but that’s ok. (If you don’t have a spray bottle just be sure to add the water mix VERY slowly!)
Mix around until it is all damp.
Press into mold and allow to sit out and harden for a few hours.
Transfer to a jar or an airtight container. I have ours in a pretty glass jar in our bathroom.
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What You Need
- 1 ⅓ cup Baking Soda
- ½ cup Citric Acid
- 1 tsp Water
- Essential oils Lemon, lavender and/or peppermint are all good options!
- Silicone Mold
- Spray Bottle
Directions
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In a bowl, mix the baking soda and citric acid.
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In a spray bottle, mix the water and essential oils.
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Spray the water and oil mix into the baking soda and citric acid. It will fizzle a little bit, but that’s ok. (If you don’t have a spray bottle just be sure to add the water mix VERY slowly!)
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Mix around until it is all damp.
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Press into mold and allow to sit out and harden for a few hours.
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Transfer to a jar or an airtight container. I have ours in a pretty glass jar in our bathroom.
Shelley says
And then what? Put one in the bowl just before scrubbing it? Put one in the tank so that the cleanser is always flushing through?
Thanks.
Tiffany says
I have tried this recipe and it works great. I throw a fizzy in, give it about 10 mins then scrub.
Bernee says
I assume they are used like the commercially available cleaning tablets – check out YouTube for a description of how to use them. such as https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKfGTuYsLOg
Miro says
Wondering the same, how do you use these? Just plop in the water, scrub right away or let sit for how long before scrubbing?
Also, how many drops of essential oils so not to make these too strong or too weak? Haven’t tried the recipe yet since it’s not precise.