Regularly replace brush heads:
The brush head of the toilet brush should be replaced regularly to prevent bacterial accumulation. The design of some disposable toilet brushes makes replacing brush heads simple and hygienic.
Cleaning toilet brush:
After each use, rinse the toilet brush thoroughly with clean water to remove residual cleaning agents and dirt.
You can use a small amount of disinfectant or bleach solution (diluted according to the product instructions) to soak the toilet brush for deep cleaning and disinfection.
Keep the storage environment dry:
The place where toilet brushes are stored should be well ventilated and able to dry quickly to reduce the growth of bacteria and mold.
Avoid excessive moisture:
After cleaning, try to shake or wipe the toilet brush dry with a tissue to avoid prolonged exposure to moisture.
Storage location:
Store the toilet brush away from the washing area and towels to reduce the risk of cross contamination.
Regular disinfection:
Regularly disinfect toilet brushes, especially during flu season or when someone at home is sick.
Use appropriate cleaning agents:
Use cleaning agents suitable for toilet cleaning and avoid using materials that may damage the toilet brush.
Avoid sharing toilet brushes:
If there are multiple bathrooms in the home, each bathroom should have its own toilet brush to avoid cross use.
Proper storage:Using a toilet brush holder with a lid can reduce the spread of bacteria in the air.
Avoid excessive use:
Do not overuse the toilet brush, as it may wear out the bristles and make it easier for bacteria to hide.
Check for wear and tear:
Regularly check the wear and tear of the toilet brush, and replace it promptly if the bristles fall off or are damaged.