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  2. Expert-recommended toilet bowl cleaners - AOL

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    Blueland Toilet Bowl Cleaner Starter Set $ at Blueland. These toilet cleaning tablets (you get 14 per set) made our list of the best eco-friendly cleaning products. Simply place a tablet in your ...

  3. Toilet cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Toilet cleaner is sprayed around the rim and into the bowl of the toilet prior to the use of the toilet brush. The toilet brush is used to scrub the toilet, removing stubborn stains and biological debris. In recent times, automatic toilet bowl cleaners that clip onto the rim of the toilet and clean with every flush have also become prevalent.

  4. How to Clean Your Toilet the Right Way - AOL

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    Clean the Toilet Bowl: When you clean your toilet, start with the bowl first so you can give the cleaner time to work while you tackle the remaining surfaces. Put on your rubber gloves.

  5. This $25 gadget cleans your toilet bowl - AOL

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    TL;DR: As of May 6, get the CLEAN BOWL UV Sanitizing Light for Toilets, which also sprays a pleasant scent and illuminates your bowl for nighttime use — on sale for 37% off — just $24.99.There ...

  6. Ty-D-Bol - Wikipedia

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    Originally developed in 1958 by inventor and cleaning product pioneer, Harry O’Hare, Ty-D-Bol in its original form is a blue liquid cleanser/disinfectant for the toilet bowl. Other variants, such as a solid tablet in a water-soluble wrapper, to be placed in the toilet's water tank, were introduced later.

  7. Vanish (toilet cleaner) - Wikipedia

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    Initially, Vanish sold their product in a white 22-ounce showing the bowl cleaner coming from the bottom of the "I". After World War II, Vanish advertising started to show a woman pouring the product into a toilet bowl, and then a hand, obviously female, pouring powder into a toilet bowl. Dunaway won on appeal. [3]

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