Clean the toilet with DanKlorix

We have a somewhat older guest toilet in our old apartment, Tiefspüler, very lime water from the house, thank God already white ceramics - or rather a curse?

Well, the idea of ​​a new guest toilet has been circling us for a long time, but until then, the existing should still shine with cleanliness. Below the rinse water edge has formed over time a lot of deposit, nothing would smell or something, but it looks just beige and no longer white!

Have tried it with some tricks and cleaners, let it work with overnight etc. Nothing brought the desired success.


Now I wanted to clean yesterday evening and in my dull I caught - without realizing it - instead of the toilet cleaner DanKlorix in the cleaning cupboard. Okay, then just so, after the stuff (about 3 caps, so everything still in the frame) had landed in the toilet.

As always, I also left the brush in the water and when I an hour later brushed through everything again and washed and lo and behold: the toilet bowl shone in an unimaginable white! I was blinded, no edge, no debris, nothing - I was stunned. Had I been able to save the expensive special cleaner quite.

I know that DanKlorix is ​​not exactly an environmentally friendly cleaner and to counteract comments: The bottle in our cleaning cabinet is already at least 3 years old and still half full, so much for consumption in the house. It is really small and I dare to doubt that other chemical clubs that are not standard on the supermarket / drugstore are more environmentally friendly.


Anyway shine the toilet, as well as the toilet brush, snow-white and as new.

Until the new guest toilet is planned, I will do it maybe 1-2 times and maybe in the other two baths once every six months. Let's see.

By the way, I also got rid of all deposits with a DanKlorix dilution. Kitchen roll sausages soaked in it and pushed with a small wooden section under the edge and pressed. Let it work again, this time overnight.


This morning with the piece of wood and the kitchen paper then also rumgeschrubbelt again under the edge, then brought out the paper sausage, rinsed and mirror control: sparkling, as if I had just bought the bowl and mounted.

Once or twice a year as part of a large plaster certainly feasible and then not so highly damaging to the environment.

Otherwise, we clean exclusively with biodegradable cleaners, so it holds then, I think, the balance.

DanKlorix | April 2024