Toilet Fizzy Bombs
by
The Kreative Life
(IC: blogger)
2 Materials
$1
1 Minute
Easy
I’m always trying to find ways to keep my house clean and smelling good, with minimal work. I’m not lazy by any means, but my unofficial motto in life is “work smarter, not harder”. I found a way to keep my toilet bowls cleaner and to combat those ugly yellow water stains. These toilet fizzy bombs work perfectly and are super simple to make.
For the full step-by-step tutorial with complete photos, click on the "Go" button below.
For the full step-by-step tutorial with complete photos, click on the "Go" button below.
For the full step-by-step tutorial with complete photos, click on the "Go" button below.
For the full step-by-step tutorial with complete photos, click on the url below.
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Published February 18th, 2015 12:28 PM
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Sally Alter on Feb 23, 2019
Changed my mind. I just bought Lime Away toilet cleaner for $1 in Dollar Tree, and I now wonder why I did all that scrubbing? This stuff is not just a good cleaner, it is the only toilet cleaner as far as I am concerned. I can no longer see the black line that would not come off before. My toilet is now blemish free and gleaming.
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Teralyn Terry Coffee on Jun 25, 2019
Thank you. I have very hard water. That is good to know. I love Dollar Tree.
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Sally Alter on Jun 25, 2019
Teralyn, go and buy up a whole lot of these because Dollar Tree are always discontinuing good stuff, and they are having to put up their prices thanks to Trump's trade wars.
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Sally Alter on Jun 26, 2019
great
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