There are a few ways to store a plunger after use. You can place it in the sink or in the shower to soak up water and prevent it from clogging. You can also place it in the trashcan to dispose of any excess water.

Germs can live on a plunger for up to two hours.

There are a few ways to clean and store plungers. One way is to place them in a dishwasher with the sharp end facing down. Another way is to place them in a plastic bag and seal it shut. Finally, you can store them in a drawer or cabinet.

There are a few ways to clean a plunger without bleach. One way is to fill the plunger with warm water and soap. Squeeze the suds out of the plunger and use it to clean surfaces. Another way is to fill the plunger with water and vinegar. Squeeze the vinegar out and use it to clean surfaces.

No, you don’t need to clean a plunger after use. However, it’s always a good idea to rinse it off with water and then let it air dry.

Feces bacteria can live on surfaces for up to two hours.

Cleaning your toilet is not necessary every time you use it. Most people only need to clean their toilets about once a week.

To clean a toilet plunger holder, you will need hot water, soap, and a cloth. Fill the hot water bucket with enough water to cover the plunger holder. Soak the cloth in the soapy water and wring it out. Wipe down the plunger holder and the surrounding area with the wet cloth.

I store my toilet brush and plunger in a small plastic bag that I keep in the bathroom.

Replacing a toilet brush every 3-6 months is typically enough.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the quality of a toilet brush will vary depending on the brand and model. Some brushes that are marketed as being “sanitary” may actually not be very effective at cleaning the bowl, and may even cause damage to the porcelain. Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide whether or not they feel comfortable using a toilet brush that has not been specifically designed for cleaning toilets.

There are a few reasons why toilet brushes might turn orange over time. One possibility is that the bristles are becoming worn down and unable to clean as effectively as they used to. Another possibility is that the handle of the brush is made from a material that discolors with use, such as PVC. In either case, it’s important to replace the brush regularly in order to keep your bathroom clean and smelling fresh!