If you have an old toilet that has lots of rings and stains and smells like pee all over, then you’re in luck because the solution to this problem is very easy and inexpensive. You don’t need to use a lot of different cleaning products, you just need the right one, and in this case, you’ll need a shaving cream. That’s right, shaving cream can’t only be used on your face, but it is also very effective in cleaning.

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Shaving cream helps kill bacteria because it contains alcohol, plus it also prevents future stains. You can easily purchase this shaving cream in the nearest Dollar store, and you can also use this to clean not only your toilet but also your bathtub, sink, and more. Check out this video tutorial now by Andrea Jean Cleaning on YouTube and learn how.

Materials Needed for Toilet Cleaning Hack:

  • Shaving cream
  • Microfiber cloth
  • Toilet brush

How to Clean Your Toilet with Shaving Cream:

Step 1

Spray the shaving cream straight down your toilet, then spray some at the tank, hinges, cover, and base. Smear the shaving cream and rub it all over until the whole toilet is completely covered, and let it sit for as long as possible.

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Image credit: Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube

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Step 2

Once ready, clean the exterior with a damp cloth, rinse the cloth, and wring out the excess water. Repeat wiping the toilet until all of the shaving cream is gone. Lift the toilet cover, then brush the inside of the toilet clean, and give it a quick flush.

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Image credit: Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube

How To Clean Your Toilet With Shaving Cream

*Thanks to Andrea Jean Cleaning via YouTube for all the images used here. If you love this hack, then you’ll surely love her other videos too, so give her channel a visit and subscribe!

How to Clean Your Toilet with Shaving Cream

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