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Bad smells from toilets: how to eliminate them and perfume your toilets?

Gudrun Howell · June 25, 2023 ·


Summary

Why does your toilet smell bad? How to absorb bad odors in the toilet? Step 1: Make a toilet air freshenerStep 2: Perfume toilet waterStep 3: Make a homemade toilet air freshener gel?

If you are struggling to find an easy and economical way to remove bad odors from your toilet forever, know that we have for you natural recipes, without toxic products, to make your own homemade toilet air freshener. So, follow our advice and enjoy a scented and healthy toilet!

Why does your toilet smell bad?

Dirty toilet or plumbing problem, knowing where unwanted odors come from is essential to deal with them!

Cause number 1: pipe plugs

Dirt stuck inside your pipes can pile up and form clumps that clog your pipes while letting foul odors emanate from your toilet. Inaccessible, this dirt requires the intervention of a professional to extract it.

However, the concern may be less serious and odors may come only from dirt under the toilet window, or in hard-to-reach areas, namely under the rim of the bowl. So, check these areas well and clean them.

Cause number 2: a septic tank malfunction

If you have a septic tank and odors persist despite the thorough cleaning of your toilet, it may have something to do with your sanitation system.

Indeed, it is not uncommon for an accumulation of waste or the use of household cleaning products to affect the operation of your septic tank, leaving bad odors, clogging …

How to absorb bad odors in the toilet?

Folk remedies to overcome bad smells in the toilet have not gained popularity for nothing. If they are recognized, it is because they have proven themselves and they deserve all your interest!

There are indeed a number of products, which can be found at home, that absorb odors well. Here are the most relevant:

Vegetable charcoal

Vegetable charcoal

Vegetable charcoal has the ability to absorb fine particles, making it a lethal weapon against bad odors. Simply place a few whole or powdered pieces in a bowl, cloth bag or nylon stocking, where it doesn’t smell good, to purify your air.

Most often wood-based, vegetable charcoal is a natural product that does not contain harmful chemicals. Also, you can use it safely for your children or for your pets. In addition to this, it can be reused several times, which pays for its purchase price! And finally, it does not pollute the environment by being 100% biodegradable.

Baking soda

Baking soda

This infallible anti-odor will free you from the bad smells that bother you at home! Indeed, baking soda does not mask odors, but prevents their formation and neutralizes them, thus maintaining quality hygiene! So use this natural home air freshener by placing a small dome in your toilet or other rooms of the house and say goodbye to odors that disrupt your daily life.

Coffee

Ground coffee in a bol_

For a pleasant smell, it is also convenient to grind a handful of coffee beans and put it in a container that you will place in the toilet leaving it uncovered. Coffee naturally absorbs bad odors and perfumes your home.

Orange peels

Orange peels in a bol_

Everyone knows the perfuming properties of lavender, but those of orange peels are still in the shadows! So, little lighting! Orange is just as effective for Avoid bad odors: put a few dried orange peels in a tulle bag, and place it in a corner of your toilet to refresh your air. You can add cinnamon or nutmeg for a more accentuated scent.

Step 1: Make a toilet air freshener

No need for chemicals to eradicate bad odors! Use some natural ingredients and essential oils and make your own homemade toilet air freshener. Take lemon for example:

You will need:

  • A spray bottle;
  • 200 ml of water;
  • 50 ml of alcohol at 70 °;
  • 20 drops of lemon essential oil.
  • Spray, water, alcohol, essentielle_ oil

    How do I do this?

  • Mix lemon essential oil and alcohol in spray bottle
  • Stir vigorously so as to have a homogeneous mixture
  • Add the water little by little
  • Shake the whole preparation again.
  • Apply the air freshener to the toilet

    And that’s it, your anti-odor solution is ready! You can also use a diffuser by putting a few drops of lemon essential oil with lemon floral water.

    Step 2: Perfume the toilet water

    This is another equally simple and economical way to make your own toilet air freshener.
    So to perfume the water of your toilet and your flush, nothing more simple, you will need bicarbonate and the essential oil of your choice

    Essential oil and bicarbonate_

    How do I do this?

  • Simply mix half a cup of baking soda with half a cup of water and a few drops of essential oil (lemon or other).
  • Pour the mixture directly into the bottom of the toilet bowl and leave on for 15 minutes.
  • Then rinse with clean water.
  • You can also pour this solution into the toilet tank to perfume your room every time you flush. Add half a cup of white vinegar for more effective deodorization.

    Step 3: Make a homemade toilet deodorant gel?

    Agar-agar can also be used to perfume the water in your toilet! But what exactly is it? It is an extract of red algae that turns into a natural gelling agent in contact with water. You can buy them in specialized stores or in the organic section of the supermarket.

    How to use it?

  • Mix 2 grams of agar-agar with 50 ml of water in a saucepan
  • Heat everything for a few minutes
  • Let cool for 10 to 15 minutes
  • Add 10 drops of essential oil of your choice
  • Put everything in a jar while the mixture cools.
  • Add essential oil to a casserole_

    All you have to do is put your homemade gel in your toilet with the lid open, the bad smells will disappear for several weeks.

    Use one of our many homemade recipes to get rid of bad odors and avoid the use of toilet air fresheners sold in supermarkets. The latter, in addition to being more expensive, can be dangerous for your health and the environment. Instead, opt for a simple and effective way and keep your toilet fresh, thanks to natural ingredients that are at your fingertips and at a lower cost.

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