Strangely, I noticed that my mother-in-law buys a large amount of soap 🤔 It turns out she grates it and uses it in a very surprising way 😲 When I found out what she does with it, I was shocked 😱. I’m sharing this secret with you ⬇️ ⬇️
I’ll explain how to make an effective and fragrant toilet cleaner with your own hands. It’s economical, simple, and efficient!
You’ll need:
- Half a bar of soap or scraps of different soaps
- 1 tablespoon of baking soda
- 1 tablespoon of coarse salt
- 1 tablespoon of fine salt
- 1 tablespoon of flour
- 1 tablespoon of sugar
- A little water
Preparation:
Grate the soap using a coarse grater. If you have small leftover pieces, don’t throw them away—they’re perfect for this mixture.
Mix the baking soda and salt with the grated soap. These ingredients help fight dirt and microbes while preventing residue buildup.
Choose a fragrant soap or add 10–15 drops of your favorite essential oil (such as lemon, lavender, or eucalyptus) to enhance the fresh scent.
Gradually pour water into the mixture, stirring well after each addition, until it reaches a uniform consistency. If the mixture becomes too liquid, add more baking soda.
Shape small balls about the size of a walnut.
Place the balls on parchment paper and let them dry for 24 to 48 hours until they harden.
How to use it:
- Universal method: Simply place a ball in the toilet at night. In the morning, flush, and your toilet will be clean with a fresh scent.
- Natural cleaning: Take a face mask, cut one side to create a pocket, and insert two or three balls inside. Tie the mask with a rubber band and place it inside the flush tank. Every time you flush, the toilet will be cleaned.
- For better results: Place the balls on a plastic base and position them under the toilet seat cover.
- For extra benefits: Add nitric acid to the mixture—it effectively removes salt deposits.
- Aesthetic touch: Use silicone molds to create uniquely shaped balls for a more decorative look.
Store the finished balls in an airtight container in a dry place to maintain their properties.














