Do Clorox bleach tablets damage toilets?

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asked May 10, 2024 in laundry/Cleaning by Munigma (5,160 points)
Do Clorox bleach tablets damage toilets?

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answered Jul 19, 2024 by Homebody436 (4,480 points)
Clorox bleach tablets do eventually damage the internal parts of the toilet such as the toilet fill valve, toilet flapper and seals over time.

So while the Clorox Bleach tablets can help keep your toilet tank and toilet bowl clean they can lead to premature failure of the toilet components which will require replacing sooner.

Putting Clorox or other products containing bleach in a toilet tank is not OK.

The use of Clorox or other bleach containing cleaning products when used in a toilet tank can corrode the internal parts of the toilet tank and can even deteriorate the toilet flapper, seals and the toilet fill valve.

Putting Clorox or bleach in the toilet bowl is okay to clean the toilet bowl but it should not be put into the toilet tank.

To clean the toilet tank you can use some white vinegar diluted with some water which is safer on the toilet parts.

Even the use of in tank toilet bowl cleaners can cause problems with the toilet flappers, seals and toilet fill valve over time.

To keep a toilet tank clean over time without damaging the internal parts of the toilet, add a cup or two of white distilled vinegar once a month to the toilet tank at night topping it off to about an inch from the top rim, then flushing it in the morning.

Vinegar is even safe for use in toilets on a septic system.

Vinegar is safe and milder than caustic cleaners designed for the toilet, and those commercial cleaning agents can eat away the good bacteria in your septic system.

To safely and inexpensively clean your toilet bowls, pour a generous amount of vinegar, followed by a heavy sprinkling of baking soda, into the bowl.

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