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A stuck toilet brush is perfectly normal as it is in direct contact with the bottom of the bowl. However, this is where our physiological needs are discharged, not to mention the limescale caused by hard water. So it is perfectly normal for this toilet maintenance tool to be infected with germs and bacteria. To disinfect it easily and without headaches or discomfort, here is the secret of the Japanese method.
Dirty toilet brush: it will be like new again with this Japanese technique
To use this Japanese method, you will need a pair of gloves and a mask. You are now on your way to disinfecting your brush intelligently.
To do this, you will need citric acid. It is a powder with an effective degreasing and sanitizing action capable of removing the most stubborn dirt.
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