
Who likes to clean toilet bowls?
Yes, we need to thoroughly sanitize and disinfect toilet bowls from time to time, but I don’t enjoy the task. It’s funny, though, that I can’t stand unclean toilet bowls. In order to keep the toilet bowl sanitized until I clean the bowl with a scrubbing brush, which is every 3-4 days, I use Scrubbing Bubbles’ Toilet Cleaning Stamps.

Lysol makes a similar gel-like disinfectant that clings onto a toilet bowl, but it was disappointing because it didn’t last as long as it advertised. I wasn’t sure how long these stamps were going to last, worried that they would get flushed easily; however, they actually stick and last a good week.

Placing a stamp is straightforward, and the directions are included in the back of the packaging. Each pack contains 6 stamps, and with the included cap, you can easily store the remaining stamps safely.

Scrubbing Bubbles advertise that each stamp lasts up to 12 days. And I find that claim to be more or less true. If the toilet is heavily-used, then it won’t last as long as 12 days. I put one in a powder bathroom that doesn’t get used as frequently as our master bathroom, and it’s been staying put longer than 2 weeks.

The stamps cling onto the toilet bowl, getting smaller and smaller every flush. Each stamp is essentially a concentrated pack of disinfectant that kills bacteria and germs.

The Toilet Cleaning Stamp was available in 2 scents, Rainshower, and Fresh Citrus, and I prefer the Rainshower scent. It’s certainly not aromatic, but for a toilet bowl cleaner, it’s a decent scent.
These stamps are great for keeping the toilet bowl sanitized in between thorough, routine cleaning.
Who likes to clean toilet bowls?
Yes, we need to thoroughly sanitize and disinfect toilet bowls from time to time, but I don’t enjoy the task. It’s funny, though, that I can’t stand unclean toilet bowls. In order to keep the toilet bowl sanitized until I clean the bowl with a scrubbing brush, which is every 3-4 days, I use Scrubbing Bubbles’ Toilet Cleaning Stamps.
Lysol makes a similar gel-like disinfectant that clings onto a toilet bowl, but it was disappointing because it didn’t last as long as it advertised. I wasn’t sure how long these stamps were going to last, worried that they would get flushed easily; however, they actually stick and last a good week.
Placing a stamp is straightforward, and the directions are included in the back of the packaging. Each pack contains 6 stamps, and with the included cap, you can easily store the remaining stamps safely.
Scrubbing Bubbles advertise that each stamp lasts up to 12 days. And I find that claim to be more or less true. If the toilet is heavily-used, then it won’t last as long as 12 days. I put one in a powder bathroom that doesn’t get used as frequently as our master bathroom, and it’s been staying put longer than 2 weeks.
The stamps cling onto the toilet bowl, getting smaller and smaller every flush. Each stamp is essentially a concentrated pack of disinfectant that kills bacteria and germs.
The Toilet Cleaning Stamp was available in 2 scents, Rainshower, and Fresh Citrus, and I prefer the Rainshower scent. It’s certainly not aromatic, but for a toilet bowl cleaner, it’s a decent scent.
These stamps are great for keeping the toilet bowl sanitized in between thorough, routine cleaning.