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Cleaning bathrooms

10 replies

Castreet · 18/04/2020 07:40

If you don't use bleach, what do you use to actually get a plastic bath and toilet properly clean please?
I've switched to a steam mop and bicarb/vinegar for the loo, but the toilet especially is starting to look a bit grimy.
Is there a decent alternative to bleach?

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20mum · 18/04/2020 14:40

I think but can't swear the ecover loo cleaner has no nasties.

Castreet · 18/04/2020 19:40

Thanks, and does it work well?

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blackcat86 · 18/04/2020 19:45

I use splosh products. Their bathroom cleaner is very good for everything, even the shower tray and drain. I have their loo cleaner to but if the loo is looking grotty I'll pop a dishwasher tablet in their overnight and flush in the morning which really cleans it up.

LoisLittsLover · 18/04/2020 19:48

Method cleaning products are fab

Roominmyhouse · 18/04/2020 19:52

I use the Ecover toilet cleaner which is pretty good. And to clean the rest of the bathroom the Method mint and eucalyptus spray.

Castreet · 18/04/2020 22:42

Thank you. I did think about putting a dishwasher tablet in. The ones we have contain bleach- are there eco friendly ones out there?

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blackcat86 · 19/04/2020 05:29

Ecover and splosh both make dishwasher tablets to so I use those

Castreet · 19/04/2020 21:23

Thank you 😊

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LolaSmiles · 27/04/2020 17:56

I'm using the Tesco eco toilet cleaner and have Method sprays but find sprays don't get on with me if I use them too much. I'm using ecover cleaning liquid in the kitchen and living areas.

Does anyone know a good liquid bathroom cleaner?

msmith501 · 27/04/2020 17:57

We use Ecover and bicarbonate of soda for the loo. Both work.

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