What can you use to clean a toilet that isn't a chemical

Pamela Wallace
by Pamela Wallace
  6 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Jun 23, 2017

    white vinegar and baking soda

  • Lisa Lisa on Jun 23, 2017

    Vinegar is good way to clean a toilet. If you have a ring from hard water, use a small piece of drywall sandpaper, available at home improvement stores. I have been using this technique for years, it only takes a small piece of the drywall sandpaper so a package lasts forever. Nice and economical.

  • Dfm Dfm on Jun 23, 2017

    technically, most things are chemical. if you have hard water and lime scale use acetic acid. i.e. vinegar. let it sit over night if possible.

  • Dove Dove on Jun 23, 2017

    Coke. Pour it in, wait, scrub it out.

  • Suzette Suzette on Jun 23, 2017

    Hi Pamela, I use baking soda and peroxide! Lots of people also use vinegar in the mix, but I can't take the smell. Here's a link: https://fca.com/blogs/news/102741889-clean-naturally-with-vinegar-baking-soda-and-hydrogen-peroxide


    Hope this helps!

  • 13526476 13526476 on Jun 23, 2017

    I also use baking soda on a sponge to help clean rings and hard water lines. If it is real bad, I will add vinegar, too. I also try to keep the toilet tank clean, too, with baking soda; apply once a week, left over night. Baking soda is great for softening the water.