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    Self-Cleaning Toilet

    Does anyone have one of these? If so, how does the cost compare to those bleach bars you drop in the tank?

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    I didn’t know they existed.

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    I saw one today after hearing about them on the radio. You have to put in a cleaning solution every 9 weeks and also batteries at an unspecified interval.

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    It took me less than 5 minutes yesterday to sprinkle baking soda around the inside of the toilet, grab and use the toilet brush, flush and then do a quick wipe-down. I think I can live without more chemicals or something else needing batteries.
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    Quote Originally Posted by happystuff View Post
    It took me less than 5 minutes yesterday to sprinkle baking soda around the inside of the toilet, grab and use the toilet brush, flush and then do a quick wipe-down. I think I can live without more chemicals or something else needing batteries.
    Agreed. I do add a cup of vinegar on top of that baking soda. No chemicals added to our life or the sewage system.

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