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Are you tired of going into your bathroom only to be hit with toilet stink? Well, you’ve come to the right place because we’ve got everything you need to know about making your toilet smell nice! From DIY cleaners to fresheners, there’s sure to be a hack for you. Scroll down to learn how to keep your toilet smelling fresh all day long.

How to Keep Your Toilet Smelling Fresh

  1. Add Windex, Fabuloso, or vinegar to your toilet tank.
  2. Sprinkle laundry detergent or hydrogen peroxide into your toilet bowl.
  3. Use a toilet spray or drops to eliminate odors before and after you go.
  4. Clean your toilet regularly to maintain freshness.
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Clean your toilet regularly.

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  1. Aim to clean your toilet seat and bowl every 2 or 3 days. This will ensure that everything is disinfected and there’s nothing but a clean smell.[1]
    • Keep a toilet brush and cleaner next to your toilet to remind you to clean.
    • Use a cotton swab to wipe out the hinge of the toilet seat. Bacteria can build up in nooks and crannies, causing an unpleasant smell.[2]
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Try toilet drops after you go.

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Pour vinegar in the toilet tank.

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  1. Say goodbye to stinky fumes because a little bit of white distilled vinegar in the toilet tank can absorb foul-smelling bacteria. All you have to do is pour about 1 cup (8 oz) of vinegar into the tank’s water. Let it sit for 10 minutes, scrub the sides of the tank with a toothbrush or cleaning brush, and flush all the water.[7]
    • Hold the flush handle down until all the water has left the tank.
    • Do not let the vinegar sit in the water for longer than 10 minutes as the acidity could damage the toilet or pipes.
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Spray hydrogen peroxide in the toilet bowl.

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Sprinkle powdered laundry detergent in the toilet bowl.

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  1. One of the main reasons a toilet stinks is because it needs a good scrubbing. Instead of skipping a clean because you’re out of cleaner, use powdered laundry detergent instead. Take about a half scoop of powder and sprinkle it around the inside of the bowl. Wait 15 minutes, and then scrub away with a toilet brush.[10]
    • Use the scooper that came with the laundry detergent or a 1/2 cup (64 g) measuring cup.
    • Flush the toilet before adding the powder. This will ensure that the powder sticks to all sides of the bowl.
    • Not only does powdered detergent kill bacteria, but it also smells fresh and clean.
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Put a small bottle of Fabuloso in the toilet tank.

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  1. Fabuloso is a multi-purpose cleaner safe for toilet use that comes in a variety of scents, making it the perfect cleaner to make a DIY freshener. Drill a small hole in the bottom of a 500 ml (16.9 oz) bottle of Fabuloso. Place the bottle on one side of the tank away from the toilet’s chain and flapper.[11]
    • Remove the label before placing the Fabuloso in the tank, so the paper won’t fall off and clog the tank.
    • Tie a string around the neck of the bottle, hang the string outside the back of the tank, and put the tank lid on over the string. This will keep the bottle from floating near the flapper.
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Use an essential oil toilet cleaner.

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  1. Consider adding this hack to your toilet cleaning routine to disinfect and keep things smelling nice naturally. Simply mix together a 1/2 cup (64 g) of baking soda, 10 to 15 drops of lemon essential oil, and 1 cup (8 oz) of vinegar. Pour the solution into the toilet bowl and give the toilet a good scrub with a toilet brush.[12]
    • The mixture will naturally start foaming up thanks to the vinegar reacting to the baking soda—just imagine what that foam will do to those odors!
    • This DIY cleaner is for single use only, and cannot be stored for later use.
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Make a baking soda toilet bomb.

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  1. All you need to make a toilet bomb is 1 cup (128 g) of baking soda, 1/4 cup (32 g) of citric acid, 20 to 40 drops of your favorite essential oil(s), and around 3 tbsp (44.36 ml) of water. Mix and press the mixture together, pack it into a mold, let it dry overnight, pop it out of the mold, and toss it into your toilet bowl.[13]
    • Try using lemongrass for its fresh fragrance and antibacterial properties.[14]
    • Add more or less water to your mixture depending on the consistency—it should feel like wet, moldable sand.
    • Use a silicone ice cube tray to make multiple toilet bombs the size of your palm.
    • Let the bomb sit and fizz at the bottom of the toilet bowl, and then use a scrub brush to swirl the mixture up the sides of the bowl.[15]
    • Store toilet bombs in an air-tight container for 3 to 4 months to use whenever your toilet starts to stink.


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This article was co-authored by Daniel Olin and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Daniel Olin is a Home Cleaning Specialist and the CEO of Easyway Maid Service, a home-cleaning company based in Austin, Texas. With over four years of experience, Daniel and Easyway Maid Service specialize in executive-quality maid service, as well as vacation rental cleaning and overall home deep cleaning. Daniel holds a BA in Psychology from The University of California, Los Angeles. This article has been viewed 105,952 times.
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