How long should a bottle of toilet bowl cleaner last?

I dunno. There’s a bottle in each bathroom. The one in the guest bathroom lasts the longest, cause overnight guests are infrequent. Unless bottles in the other bathrooms run out, then the bottle from the guest bath is used.

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At leaat until Mindnight, when the monkeys are done with gaming.

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There was a deal a week or two back for six bottles of the stuff for like, $15. It was an absolute steal at that price. But then it sparked this great debate over whether or not someone would actually use it all!

Frankly, I live in a house with three dudes of various ages. WE ARE GONNA BURN THROUGH IT.

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In my recent experience, 1 person & 1 toilet = approx 2 months.

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Close the lid before you flush.
The lid is multi functional.

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I just bought a 3 pack from Woot, so it will probably be a while before I need to buy more. I’ve never really calculated how quick I go through it though.

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Depends on several factors. How many people use the commode? How often do they use? How funky is the water supply? And how disgusting are you?

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Last, as in expiration date? Or how long to go through a bottle?

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If you don’t close the lid the :poop: aerosolizes 6 ft , studies show.

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Have had a rule that works well for me & others I may be sharing with.

Men clean the toilets.

If there are 2 toilets, they clean the one most often used, I’ll do the other one.
If ther are 2 males over the age of 11, they get both of them.

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I use BOTH the liquid and the disposable thingies (the ones that say flushable but DO NOT). I purchase 6 bottles of cleaner at a time. With 2 bathrooms, that is about a 4 - 6 month supply with a few dozen of the disposables for quick touch ups.

I agree that the quality of your water plays a part. Hard water leaves mineral deposits and those seem to attract “other stuff” and you have to clean more often. I get the Lysol TB cleaner in the black bottle as it is best for that type of water.

Don’t be fooled if your bowl looks clean; you can’t see bacteria.

FUN FACT: Poop is mostly bacteria — not old food

In reality, 50 to 80 percent of your poop (excluding water) is actually bacteria that had been living in your intestines and was then ejected as food passed through.

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Bigger the gob, the better the job

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How the hell would I know? When I need more, I buy more. I don’t keep records of the date I buy toilet cleaner and how long it lasts. Why would I? Does anyone actually do that?

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That’s why you have a separate water closet for just the toilet.

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Lysol toilet bowl cleaner: lime & rust in the black bottle!
I didn’t know about this product! I’m going to have to give it a try! I use the wand with the disposables too, but they don’t really help against hard water build up.

Here’s my tip: In the US, our bleach is sold as liquid but in UK it comes in gel form. The clorox tb cleaner is the easiest way to get gel bleach for when you want to bleach something and need it to stay put (like when nasty stuff builds up in shower corners and under the caulking)

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It also works well for cleaning and disinfecting trash cans.Just squirt along the inside rim.

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