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NLIAN- Toilet Brush and Holder Set, Wave-shaped PP Strong Bristles Good Grips Compact Long Brush and Enough Heavy Base for Bathroom Toilet White 11x39cm

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For water rings and those stains you thought you’d never get rid of, try a cleaning pumice. It’s a slightly different texture to the type you use on your feet, but it's the same principle - the stone gently exfoliates particles on your toilet bowl, leaving the porcelain stain-free. You can also use a pumice to remove rust and limescale from other appliances, but we’d recommend keeping a separate one for the toilet, for obvious reasons. Key specs This is what I use, as I too have a serious aversion to traditional toilet brushes. It's been brilliant so far" - tried and tested by Mumsnet user, Cyborgseadog Cleaning the loo - it’s no-one’s favourite household chore, and the subject of toilet brushes is a controversial one here at Mumsnet. On one side, Mumsnetters find the idea of a poo-infused brush lurking in the corner of the lavatory too disgusting to countenance; while others see them as a necessary evil… and wonder how on earth you get your porcelain clean without one.

Toilet Brushes | Toilet Brush Holders | Argos

Another bristle-less brush, the Wunderbrush has a flexible, studded cleaning surface that sweeps around the toilet bowl, leaving it spotless. Both the handle and the head have a silver ion antibacterial coating, plus the handle’s really long, so you don’t have to get so close to the toilet bowl. Key specs Must Have Ideas Ltd | Company Number: 11293230 | VAT Number: 307817987 | The Ideas Factory, Arc Logistics Park, Holborough Road, Snodland, Kent, ME6 5SZ Whether you’re team toilet brush or not, you’ll be glad to know that there are now far more options on offer than the basic dribble-catching holders of yore. Antibacterial technology, hygienic materials and clever design have brought the toilet brush into the 21st century. Although less than environmentally friendly, some Mumsnetters dispose of cheaper toilet brushes on a regular basis, as a way of keeping their bathrooms hygienic. If you fall into this camp, or are just after a (excuse the pun) bog standard loo brush, this one from Wilko is a perfect basic. It comes without a holder, so makes a good replacement for a worn-out or slightly gross brush. Key specs Join our VIP List for free and be the first to know about new products, exclusive offers & promotions!

We’ve scoured the Mumsnet Talk forums to find out which toilet brushes are worth taking pride of place next to your loo.

Germ-Free Genie - Must Have Ideas

Precious and elegant aren’t words we’d usually associate with cleaning the loo, and yet here we are - the ultimate toilet brush that does the job excellently, looks the part and is easy to use. Joseph Joseph’s Flex Plus is a hit among Mumsnetters thanks to its clever design. The bristles are shaped to avoid drips and clogs, and the D-shaped head reaches all the nooks and crannies of your toilet bowl. Key specs With its ventilated holder, this compact toilet brush from Asobeage keeps germ-free and you avoid that horrible puddle that can form in the bottom of traditional toilet brush holders. The brush itself has a silicone head with plentiful flexible bristles, which will leave your loo sparkling. The holder can be wall-mounted or free-standing, so it’s a great choice if you have limited space. Key specs This loo brush is much nicer to clean than a bristle type one" - vetted by Mumsnet user, proofpoopsnagle We think the Joseph Joseph Flex Plus is the best toilet brush to buy. It works well, is easy to keep clean and it even looks good too boot. Mumsnetters wax lyrical about this toilet brush, which is high praise indeed. How we chose our recommendations

How do you clean a toilet brush?

You don't have permission to access "http://www.argos.co.uk/browse/home-and-furniture/bathroom-accessories/toilet-brushes/c:789423/" on this server. It is good and cleaner than the old type, but I do think the old type are more effective at actually cleaning. Especially stains of the dried on variety. Deep joy" - recommended by Mumsnet user, N0tfinished A silicone toilet brush with a flexible head gives the best cleaning results, plus it’s more hygienic than a bristle brush. Traditional toilet brushes are prone to getting clogged with germs, dirt and loo paper, making them pretty unhygienic and horrible to use. Silicone brushes solve the majority of Mumsnetters’ qualms about toilet brushes. How do you clean a toilet brush? This is what I’ve got and agree - definitely better and cleaner than normal loo brush!" - vetted by Mumsnet user, Keepmeawayfromthebuffet

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