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Toilet brush

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overthehill Fri 17-Jan-14 21:33:14

It hasn't always been this way but toilet brushes now seem to have wire inside which after some use go rusty and then transfers onto the brush.

This looks really choice, giving the impression something else is lurking on the brush.

I have now solved the problem by outing the ones I've got and replacing with a brush you would use in the sink that is slightly curved. In fact, it does a much better job of brushing the pan round as it is smaller and gets under the rim and down the base more easily and no more nasty brown stains.

janerowena Fri 17-Jan-14 22:14:08

I once horrified a group of friends by confiding that I soak my toilet brushes in bleach and water for a while and then put them in the dishwasher, together with all the plant pots from around the house. Following this the dishwasher gets an empty wash with dishwasher cleaning liquid. They were quite disconcerted but it seemed perfectly logical to me. It works, too.

Notso Fri 17-Jan-14 22:17:49

I buy really cheap toilet brushes from the supermarket and replace them every 4/6 weeks.

tanith Fri 17-Jan-14 22:18:33

Oh my a toilet brush in the dishwasher , sorry but that horrifies me too.. I haven't had a toilet brush for years I can't abide seeing them standing there in the corner, I use a toilet duck which I bleach after using and the cleaning bit flushes down the loo after using... much neater .

janerowena Fri 17-Jan-14 22:30:12

We haven't died yet! It does get a bath in bleach first. And it doesn't go in with the dishes. It started when I realised that I had bought extremely expenisive loo cleaning sets with brushes that couldn't be replaced.

tanith Fri 17-Jan-14 22:39:08

janerowena you do it too? Its too horrible to contemplate sorry!!

Ana Fri 17-Jan-14 22:39:25

Same here, tanith - glad I'm not the only one! grin
I use a lot of bleach, too...

JessM Fri 17-Jan-14 22:40:29

Good heavens. Am gobsmacked as to why the need to do all this toilet brush cleaning. Is there some form of EU inspection regime with spot checks and heavy financial penalties imposed that someone has not warned me about?
What on earth do you do with your chopping boards? Boil them for an hour in bleach and then blast with a flame thrower and rinse with neat alcohol? grin

petallus Fri 17-Jan-14 22:41:30

I swapped over to a toilet duck a couple of years ago.

Much better than having a germy loo brush lurking in the corner of the bathroom.

Oooh janerowena do your friends still accept your dinner invitations? grin

Ana Fri 17-Jan-14 22:42:57

Jess! grin

janerowena Fri 17-Jan-14 22:57:09

grin I hereby invite you all to afternoon tea! Two loos available, both with gleaming stainless steel loo brush holders and spotless loo brushes for your perusal. At your convenience. grin

Tegan Fri 17-Jan-14 23:01:46

overthehill; that is a really good idea. I use old toothbrushes for all sorts of little cleaning jobs but never thought of that [I mean, it's like a giant toothbrush as well].

Nelliemoser Fri 17-Jan-14 23:38:54

Good heavens a GN thread about toilet brushes! Or am I dreaming?

Anne58 Sat 18-Jan-14 00:36:22

Be afraid Nellie be very afraid!

Gally Sat 18-Jan-14 01:13:25

Toilet duck is ok but without a brush how do you remove the 'bits' which adhere to the pan?? blush I lift the cistern lid,then squirt bleach in, flush, shut the lid, grab the brush and give the pan a vigorous going over as the water cascades into it, then dry off the edges and loo seat with loo paper! I then put the loo brush and it's container into a bucket of bleach solution just to finish off the 'job'. Is this TMI? grin

Lona Sat 18-Jan-14 08:16:12

Besides being a bleach freak, I've been known to sprinkle a good amount of Ajax/Vim round the toilet pan and scrub it! Thank goodness for rubber gloves (I love 'em)

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 18-Jan-14 08:41:46

You will ruin your toilet bowl doing that! Take the surface off.

jinglbellsfrocks Sat 18-Jan-14 08:43:20

Gally no, that is a very useful post. Good way of doing it. Except I wouldn't bother putting the brush into a bucket of bleach. It's a lavvie brush for goodness sake! hmm grin

Grannyknot Sat 18-Jan-14 09:04:24

Ewww! I can't even cope with people who wash the dog and cat food bowls in the kitchen sink. It's the thought that counts. smile

JessM Sat 18-Jan-14 09:18:15

Yes I would be far more worried about putting the toilet germs in the dishwasher than having a surgically clean toilet brush. [queasy emoticon]
I know someone with an immaculate looking house that washed her dog in the kitchen sink. Yuk. And I've never been able to find a bottle of bleach in her house. Funny thing disgust isn't it.

Aka Sat 18-Jan-14 09:24:55

Jess I have a mental picture of you furtively opening all the cupboards in her house in search of a bottle of bleach grin

petra Sat 18-Jan-14 09:38:48

Can you tell me what you are 'scrubbing'? As some of you might know from my posts I'm a clean freak, but bleach ( my best friend) and descaler remove all stains. As for brushes, HATE the things.

Bez Sat 18-Jan-14 09:39:50

We have a fosse so no bleach in the toilets - I have to use special toilet cleaner - works OK though- and each week need to put a packet of what is a bacterial activator down the pan - this looks a bit like fuller's earth - my mother used to buy that but no idea now what she used it for!!

Aka Sat 18-Jan-14 09:43:03

Googled 'fosse' but none the wiser.

Grannyknot Sat 18-Jan-14 09:50:28

Bez, Fuller' s Earth was popular in the 1970s for preventing nappy rash. Well in my group anyway.