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Making your own Toilet Duck brush refill pads?

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Frangipanini · 02/04/2020 15:13

I like the toilet duck as toilet brushes are quite frankly - minging.
I've been using the Toilet Duck pads but they are expensive, fall to bits after 1 second and not that environmental friendly.

Anyone made your own? I'm thinking of old cloths, old T shirts maybe cut up and used then binned, rather than down the toilet. I seem to be using 2 heads before I even clean one toilet as they just disintegrate.

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DustyMaiden · 03/04/2020 00:54

Just fold toilet paper

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 03/04/2020 10:18

Or....ditch the minging brushes and buy a silicone brush !

I bought 2 from Lakeland (own brand ) they were £10ish each. Easy -Reach.

There's Joseph and Joseph (£25) which do look nicer but they do the same .

You use , rinse under the flush water and they clean .
Brilliant .

VitreousHumour · 03/04/2020 10:25

Sorry to be dense but isn't that exactly what you do with ordinary brushes 70isaLimitNotaTarget? So the same level of mingingness (but prettier!)

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 03/04/2020 10:43

But there's no residue on the brush ! Those plastic bristley ones are impossible to clean, they need soaked , bleach etc.
The silicone ones have shorter , spaced bristles and just flush clean.

I don't work for Lakeland (but I do suffer Diverticular Disease so am very keen to find Good Bog Brushes TMI Blush )

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