It may sound strange, but burning a match and dropping it into the toilet bowl is believed to be a method that can effectively eliminate odors, along with some other benefits.
Specifically, after using the toilet and flushing, you can burn a match to help eliminate odors. This is because burning a match produces sulfur dioxide gas, which helps mask the odor of methyl mercaptan produced during toilet use. Especially with closed and poorly ventilated toilets, this method can be used for immediate odor elimination. However, you need to be careful not to let the burning match fall into the drainage system as there may be methane gas present, which can cause a fire when ignited.
Some effective ways to clean and deodorize the toilet bowl:
Mix salt, lemon, baking soda, and a little water, then pour this mixture directly into the toilet bowl. Wait for 5-10 minutes, then scrub the toilet bowl and flush. Salt has antibacterial properties while baking soda can help remove stains around the toilet bowl. Lemon has a natural fragrance that helps eliminate odors.
If you don’t have baking soda, you can just use salt and lemon, which also work well.
With the second method, you pour vinegar directly into the toilet bowl and let it sit for about 30 minutes, then flush. The acid in vinegar helps soften stains and kill bacteria in the toilet bowl. This method is simple, doesn’t take much time, and can achieve relatively good results.
Another method is to use mentholated spirits. Besides its use as a balm for massage and pain relief, it can also be used to effectively eliminate odors. With this method, you just need to place an open bottle of mentholated spirits in a corner of the toilet, and the unpleasant odors will disappear.
With the next method, you place a bar of soap inside an old sock. Tie the sock tightly and place it inside the toilet tank lid. The soap will dissolve slowly and dilute into the flushing water. When pressing the flush button, this volume of water will clean the toilet bowl and leave a lasting fragrance.
By doing this, the toilet bowl will always be bright, and you may not have to clean the toilet bowl frequently, saving you time and ensuring a lasting fragrance.
Similar to this method is to prepare a plastic bottle, fill it two-thirds full with tap water and a little toilet cleaner solution. Drill two small holes in the bottle body and place them inside the toilet tank. Then, when flushing, the force of the water will also gradually flush out the cleaning water from inside the bottle, helping to keep your toilet bowl odor-free for a long time without the need for cleaning.
Another quite unusual but effective method is to use ice cubes. When you pour a quantity of ice cubes into the toilet bowl, it causes the ammonia solution to dilute and flow downward as the ice melts. Water vapor condenses instead of evaporating upwards, reducing the unpleasant odor.
Especially, ice cubes prevent the growth and proliferation of bacteria. This reduces the presence of odor-causing agents. At low temperatures, the cold vapor emitted from the ice inhibits the chemical reactions of dirt. Impurities from using the toilet will not stick to the toilet bowl.
Lastly, when flushing, including cold stones in the weight will help increase the water pressure and improve the toilet bowl’s drainage.
Another common method is to use specialized toilet cleaning solutions, designed in a container with a long and curved nozzle to spray into the corners of the toilet bowl.
In addition, you can also combine deodorizing the toilet bowl by using indoor plants. Plants help regulate the air in the toilet, effectively eliminating mold and bacteria. Note that you should choose plants that do not require much light and have a pleasant fragrance.
Using strong alcohol to eliminate toilet odors is also a method that many people apply because it is quick, convenient, and effective. Pour a glass of strong alcohol onto the water surface, and the strong alcohol smell will eliminate the odor. Then pour the glass of alcohol into the toilet bowl, cover it, wait for 10 minutes, then flush the water.
According to VTC