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How to Clean a Toilet Tank: Quick and Effective Trick with Vinegar and Baking Soda

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Procedure:

Turn off the water at the cistern tap and flush the toilet to empty it completely.

Pour half a litre of vinegar directly into the cistern and leave it to act for 10-15 minutes.

Add the baking soda , which will react with the vinegar creating a light effervescence capable of dissolving encrustations and bacteria.

Use the sponge or brush to clean the inside walls , valves and float.

Rinse with a bucket of clean water and pour in the remaining half-liter of vinegar for a final sanitizing rinse.

Turn the faucet back on and flush the toilet again.

💡 For a natural and antibacterial fragrance, add a few drops of tea tree or lemon essential oil to the vinegar .

How often should it be cleaned?

The toilet tank should be cleaned at least once every two months , while a quick monthly check helps prevent hard-to-remove limescale build-up. If you live in an area with hard water (high in limescale), do it more often.

What to avoid

Do not use pure bleach: it can corrode the rubber seals.

Avoid overly aggressive detergents that damage the internal components.

Don’t ignore signs of malfunction: noisy float or slow draining are warning signs.

Benefits of this method

Economical : natural and easily available ingredients.

Eco-friendly : no negative environmental impact.

Effective : removes limescale, eliminates odors and thoroughly sanitizes.

Safe : does not damage the internal parts of the box.

Discover the quick, natural and effective trick to clean and sanitize the toilet tank: eliminate limescale and odors with ingredients you already have at home.

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