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THPutting toothpaste in the toilet before flushing sounds unusual, but it works because of simple chemistry and physics. 🚽
Toothpaste contains mild abrasives and cleaning agents designed to break down stains and neutralize odors. When you squeeze a small amount into the toilet bowl and flush, the moving water spreads those agents across the surface. The abrasives help loosen residue, while antibacterial ingredients reduce odor-causing bacteria. Menthol and mint oils release a fresh smell that lingers after the flush. The swirling motion of the flush increases contact between the toothpaste and the bowl, improving cleaning without scrubbing. It’s not a replacement for proper toilet cleaner, but it’s a quick hack when you need freshness fast. This works best with regular white toothpaste, not gel. A simple household item, smart water movement, and basic chemistry combine to clean and freshen—proof that small physics-based tricks can make everyday tasks easier.
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