DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (2024)

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Use this simple DIY toilet tank cleaner twice each year. It extends the life of your toilet, and you control what goes into your septic tank!

You may not look into your toilet tank very often. I know I never did until someone asked me to come up with a cleaner for it. Mine was rusty and dirty-looking. I did not want to harm the pipes or septic tank with harsh cleaners, so this natural solution works great.

Why You Should Clean Your Toilet Tank

I wrote about DIY toilet bombs before. And you should definitely make and use them to clean your toilet bowl. But don’t stop at the bowl, the tank needs periodic cleaning too!

Did you know that many plumbers actually recommend cleaning your toilet tank at least twice per year? Debris and other buildups in a toilet tank can lead to erosion of the toilet components, and affect the use and lifespan of your toilet. Furthermore, if you have a rarely used toilet somewhere in your house, the standing water in the tank can harbor mold and bacteria. A dirty toilet tank may also cause odors to permeate the bathroom.

Cleaning the tank a few times per year with these natural DIY toilet tank cleaner tablets will prevent these issues and keep your bathroom fresh.

Natural DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner Tablets

The easiest way to make a DIY toilet tank cleaner is to start with a bath bomb recipe. One part citric acid to two parts baking soda. Add some liquid soap and essential oil and you’re on your way.

Ingredients

Directions

  1. To make the DIY toilet tank cleaner tablets, mix the citric acid and baking soda in a glass or stainless steel dish. Add the essential oil and mix well.
  2. Add the liquid soap slowly while mixing. Note: Stop adding soap if the mixture gets too wet and begins growing. The mixture should be just wet enough to hold together in a clump when squeezed in your hand. Add a tiny bit more soap if needed until the mixture holds its shape when squeezed.) Stir until mixed thoroughly.
  3. Fill small silicone molds (about a tablespoon or so) with the mixture and pack well. Allow drying for 12-24 hours. Pop out of the molds and dry over a few days. When thoroughly dry, store in a quart jar with a tight-fitting lid. It is important to keep them very dry.

Using Your DIY Cleaning Tablets

  1. You’ll simply drop one of the tablets into the back of the toilet tank and wait. The fizzing action of the tablet, like their bath bomb cousins, will go on for a few minutes.
  2. After the fizzing is done, leave the tank alone for about 15 minutes. If stains and debris remain, you can scrub the tank with your toilet brush until clean. (Depending on the state of your tank, you may need more than one tablet.)
  3. Flush the toilet and you’re done!

It was once thought that citric acid was too harsh for household pipes, but now it’s known that baking soda neutralizes the acid to a harmless level. It will not harm pipes or your septic tank. The essential oils will kill any germs and your tank will be clean and disinfected.

Bonus Content

  • Homemade Toilet Bowl Cleaner Recipes For Bowl and Tank
  • DIY Deodorizing Tablets For Trash Cans And More!

Have you tried natural cleaners for the back of your toilet tank? Tell us what you think!

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Comments

  1. DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (6)Peggy Innes says

    Baking power or bicarbonate of soda? I thought the base of most cleaning products was bicarbonate of soda.

  2. DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (7)Myrna fredericksen says

    I make my own Sour Salt with Citric acid. If you read it is also used n Canning.

  3. DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (8)Gayla says

    I have noticed that vinegar, over time can harm (make sticky) the rubber parts of the toilet flapper and need to replace it more often. Anyone else notice this?

    • DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (9)Aurora says

      I use 20% gardening vinegar (dilute to 5%) in my washer for the rinse cyle and toilet both are getting on in age, I’ve never had to replace either. Previous washer was 7+ years old when I passed it on to someone in need still worked fine.

  4. DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (10)Aurora says

    Peroxide! I use 35% Peroxide a little goes a long way if using 3% you just need more. A lot of fizz without the fuss 🙂

  5. DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (11)ginny says

    I’ve never worked with citric acid before. Do I need gloves to do this? Does it matter if a wooden spoon or a metal spoon is used to stir this mixture?

    • DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (12)Debra Maslowski says

      Citric acid is safe to work with, Ginny. It’s equivalent to vitamin C in strength, so it won’t hurt your hands. I don’t use wood because I’m afraid of the oils soaking into it. I either use a stainless steel spoon or a styrene plastic that won ‘t leave and transfer chemicals and won’t soak up oils.

      • DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (13)ginny says

        Thank you, Debra! I am going to make this tomorrow!

  6. DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (14)Allyson Bossie says

    will this work in toilet bowls as well

    • DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (15)Debra Maslowski says

      They sure will, Allyson!

  7. DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (16)Mohana Ganesh says

    I thought why not use only baking powder mixed with some white vinegar and water (ratio 1:1) for cistern cleaning.

    Your comments please.

    Thanks

    • DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (17)Jeanette Gray says

      Thank you! Will give these a try ASAP! I know they’ll work because everything else has worked for me and my friends. Thanks again:-)

      • DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (18)Debra Maslowski says

        Thanks Jeanette! Always good to hear things are working well.

    • DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (19)Debra Maslowski says

      Hi Mohana! That works too. I just made these in tablet form to save time with measuring.

    • DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (20)Aurora says

      Baking Powder is mainly Baking Soda with Cream of Tartar… it will work but more costly perhaps because Cream of Tartar is more expensive than citric acid, peroxide, or other suggestions here.

DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe (2024)

FAQs

DIY Toilet Tank Cleaner: Simple Effective DIY Toilet Bombs Recipe? ›

Mix baking soda, white citric acid, and essential oils and store in a glass jar until needed. When it's time to clean, measure out some of the powdered mixture plus white vinegar into the toilet and let the fizzing action do most of the cleaning work for you.

What is the best homemade toilet cleaner? ›

Mix baking soda, white citric acid, and essential oils and store in a glass jar until needed. When it's time to clean, measure out some of the powdered mixture plus white vinegar into the toilet and let the fizzing action do most of the cleaning work for you.

What is the recipe for toilet fizzers? ›

DIY Toilet Fizzies
  1. 2 cups of baking soda.
  2. 2/3 cup citric acid. (You can find this in the cooking aisle of the supermarket)
  3. 50mL Bosisto's Eucalyptus Oil*
  4. 25mL of water.
  5. Silicone moulds.
Jul 19, 2021

What home remedy can I use to clean my toilet tank? ›

Vinegar is a great toilet cleaning solution. Not only is it free of chemicals and naturally antibacterial, it's also an acid, so it will remove minor lime and calcium deposits. All you need to do is pour a couple cups of vinegar in your tank and let it sit for an hour or so, then scrub and flush to rinse.

What can I put in my toilet tank to make it smell good? ›

White vinegar and baking soda in equal parts is a cost-efficient and effective means of getting rid odors in a toilet. Add them to the tank, mix them in and then use the toilet brush to gently scrub the tank. Let it sit for a few hours, scrub the tank again and flush.

What can I put in my toilet tank to keep it from smelling? ›

You can add some freshness to your toilet tank by pouring half a cup of detergent or fabric softener. Whenever the toilet is flushed, the scented water will be released into the bowl and provide a touch of fragrance. There are also specific toilet bowl disks and cleaners you can add if you want an alternative.

What is the best homemade all purpose cleaner recipe? ›

DIY All-Purpose Cleaner Recipe
  1. 1/4 cup vinegar.
  2. 12-20 drops essential oil.
  3. 1 tsp castile or phosphorous-free dish soap or washing soda.
  4. 2 cups boiled or distilled water.

What is a toilet cleaning bomb? ›

Toilet Bomb Cleaning Tabs use non-GMO citric acid to lower the pH of bacteria, allowing you to scrub and flush them away. Our natural baking soda also scrubs and deodorizes, leaving your bathroom clean and smelling fresh.

How do you make a toilet bomb with borax? ›

Ingredients:
  1. 1 cup Baking Soda.
  2. 1/2 cup Citric Acid.
  3. 1/8 cup Borax, optional.
  4. 20 drops Lemon essential oil.
  5. 20 drops Juniper Berry essential oil.
  6. 20 drops Sweet Orange essential oil.
  7. 20 drops Lavender essential oil.
  8. Peppermint Hydrosol.
May 20, 2015

Can you put Fabuloso in the toilet tank? ›

You can clean the toilet using this product by pouring a little into the bowl and scrubbing clean. But we don't recommend placing Fabuloso or any other all-purpose cleaner in the back of the toilet tank. Such cleaners can be corrosive and may degrade the rubber gasket and seal in your tank.

Is it safe to put essential oils in toilet tank? ›

Can you put essential oils in a toilet? Adding a few drops of essential oil in the water tank will make your toilet feel fresh but as soon as all the water scented due to oil goes down the drain, it will be all the same again. Therefore, it is not a sustainable way to make your toilet feel fresh.

Why put fabric softener in toilet tank? ›

Simply pour a cup of fabric softener directly into the toilet tank, then each time the toilet is flushed, the movement of the flowing water will cause a pleasant aroma to emanate from the toilet bowl. However, fabric softener is not designed for this purpose.

Is it safe to put a bar of soap in your toilet tank? ›

The tanks are designed for water only, so putting anything more can destroy the rubber seals, degrade the flushing mechanism or in extreme cases cause damage to the tank itself.

Can I put laundry detergent in toilet tank? ›

It won't damage your toilet or the septic system. Fans have praised the idea and have used the hack on their own toilets, while critics argue that the detergent will clog, and even damage pipes before long.

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