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How Do You Disinfect Toilets With Antibacterial Spray Cleaner?

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How Do You Disinfect Toilets With Antibacterial Spray Cleaner?

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Toilets are among the dirtiest and most germ-ridden items in your home. They require regular cleaning. They are a breeding ground for bacteria, virus and fungi. It’s a good idea to use antibacterial products to effectively kill all the germs. Follow these steps to disinfect your toilet with antibacterial spray. Buy an antibacterial spray and pick up a sponge and toilet brush if you don’t have them at home. Spray the inside of the toilet. Make sure to angle the bottle under the rim and along the water line. Add a concentrated amount to those two places. Use the toilet brush to scrub away at problem areas. Get the brush under the rim to clean away any grime that you can’t see. Flush the toilet. Spray the toilet seat and underside of the lid. Wet the sponge and wring it out. Wipe away the antibacterial spray. Scrub any parts of the toilet that have built up dirt. Put the toilet seat and lid back down. Use the antibacterial spray on the top of the toilet seat and the back, where the bolts

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