
Toilet stain remover
What you’ll need
- Soda Crystals
- Hot water
- Container for mixing
- Toilet brush
- Rubber gloves
Method:
- Mix equal parts Soda Crystals and hot water in a container. Push down as much water as possible, then pour the solution into the toilet bowl.
- Allow it to sit for 15-30 minutes before thoroughly scrubbing with a toilet brush. Soda Crystals can also help prevent pipe blockages.
- After cleaning the toilet, soak the brush in the Soda Crystals solution to keep it clean and fresh.
- Flush clean.
Use for:
Soda Crystals are a great alternative to bleach when it comes to tackling stains in toilets.
Whilst Soda Crystals are a natural cleaning wonder, there are some things that should not be cleaned with them because of their abrasive properties (can scratch delicate surfaces).

Polished/Waxed/Lacquered Surfaces:
Due to its abrasiveness, Soda Crystals should not be used on fibreglass or polished/waxed surfaces as they may cause damage. The same applies to lacquered or varnished surfaces as Soda Crystals can damage the lacquer and leave a dull finish.

Aluminium:
Soda Crystals should not be used on aluminium products, such as aluminium pans, utensils, or window frames. This is because Soda Crystals can corrode aluminium and will discolour them.
Store Soda Crystals in a labelled airtight container in a cool and dry place, out of reach of kids and pets. Get a container with a tight seal, such as our glass jars to maximize its shelf life, but it also makes it easier to scoop out when needed for cleaning.
Whilst Soda Crystals are a very environmentally friendly and safe Natural Cleaning ingredient, it is important to bear in mind that it is still a chemical. As such the powder can still cause damage and irritation if handled incorrectly.
It is not edible, should not be inhaled, and can damage eyes (flush the exposed areas with large quantities of water). Wear gloves when cleaning with Soda Crystals as prolonged contact with the skin when used in high concentrations can also cause irritation.