Garlic clove: throw it in the toilet before going to bed!
A clove of garlic can be useful not only in the kitchen to prepare extraordinary dishes, but also in the toilet.
Apparently, a clove of garlic has so many benefits, perhaps that is why housewives love it and cannot live without it. There are those who keep it under their pillow, those who rub it against the curtains, those who use it to repel insects, and then there are those who flush it down the toilet.
This certainly seems strange, because the toilet is actually an unusual place to pour garlic. But apparently, it manages to eliminate all bacteria in a few minutes, working effectively, much better than any cleaning product suitable for cleaning the bathroom.
Clean the bathroom by eliminating germs and bacteria and thoroughly disinfecting the toilet.
Flushing the toilet is not difficult, a sponge and the right products are enough. Nevertheless, we can say with certainty that the bathroom is clean in this way, but not disinfected, because often germs and bacteria remain, they do not completely disappear. You must be careful, however, because toilets that are not thoroughly disinfected can expose you to many infections, sometimes even dangerous.
The best way to devote yourself to deep cleaning the toilet is to use a certain solution prepared at home with vinegar and baking soda. If you add a clove of garlic to these two ingredients, the result will be one of the best.
Why use garlic for flushing toilets?
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