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X300 Bowl Cleaning Duo w/2 each # 178 & # 619 31.96   Add to Cart
about this product
  • Dual-purpose cup effectively disperses cleaner onto swab and is a squeegee to wring out swab head safely without exposing hands to dirty water or chemicals
  • Treated with an Antimicrobial Agent which inhibits the growth of bacteria and fungi on the yarn
  • Acid- and mildew-resistant yarns prolong product life
  • Will not scratch porcelain surfaces
  1. With the cup pushed down over the yarn, hold the Swab head over the toilet and pour Bowl Cleaner on the head. The strands soak up the Cleaner (which helps you apply it where you need it), and the Cleaner won't run down the bottle.
  2. Swab the toilet bowl including under and on top of rim. The Swab won't flick water at you like a brush! Stand back and let the Cleaner do its job for 2 to 3 minutes.
  3. Flush the toilet; move the head under and on top of the rim to fully rinse the cleaner off the toilet and rinse the swab.
where to use this product

 

Swab:
H
andle: 15", plastic, with convenient hang-up hole
Type of Material:
2-1/2" long 100% acrylic yarn

Cleaner:
Net Wt: 32 fl. oz.
Type: Thick Liquid
 

  • Use to clean toilet bowl
  • One set for each bathroom
  1. Flush the toilet again to rinse the Swab head a second time.
  2. Carefully shake out excess water after use.  Pull cup up a bit to allow yarn to dry
  3. Stores easily by hang-up handle or in the Toilet Bowl Brush Holder (# 471) or hang in bathroom cupboard.
problem solving
  • Removing Rust, Lime or Other Mineral Deposits:  Flush toilet. Prop up the float in the tank to stop water flow. Apply Dissolve Bathroom Cleaner (# 674) or Extra-Strength Bowl Cleaner (# 619). Wait 10 minutes. Scrub toilet bowl. Regular cleaning prevents buildup.
  • Water Leaks in Toilet Bowl: The toilet is the biggest consumer of water in the home, and a toilet leak can waste up to 100 gallons of water a day. You can test to see if you have a leak by putting food coloring in the water in the tank. DON'T FLUSH! If you have a leak, color will show up in the bowl within a few minutes.  Turn off the water to the toilet if possible until you can have the leak repaired.
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