Position Correctly:
Slide the clip onto the rim of the toilet bowl, ensuring the block is on the inside of the bowl.
Make sure the block is positioned where the flush water flows, allowing it to disperse effectively.
Avoid Upside-Down Placement:
Ensure the block is hanging with the active cleaning portion facing downward, not flipped upside down. An upside-down block wonβt dissolve properly and may cause it to fall out prematurely.
Test with a Flush:
Flush the toilet to ensure the block is secure and water flows over it evenly. Adjust if necessary.
Serving and Storage Tips:
Storage: Keep unused blocks in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture.
Replacement: Replace the block once it has fully dissolved or lost its cleaning effectiveness (usually after 3-4 weeks, depending on usage).
Eco-Friendly Options: Use biodegradable toilet blocks to reduce your environmental footprint.
Scented Blocks: Choose a fragrance that complements your bathroom, such as citrus, lavender, or ocean breeze.
DIY Toilet Blocks: Consider making your own toilet block with baking soda, citric acid, and essential oils for a natural alternative.
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