You are mistaken if you believe that a simple periodic and cursory cleaning of the toilet is sufficient to keep limescale, residue, and bacteria at bay.

This area of our bathroom is particularly prone to the collection of these and other unpleasant visitors.

However, if you’ve tried everything to return your toilet to its former glory, the tip we’ve provided below should do the trick.
Why do you need to put salt in the toilet?

Salt’s abrasive effect aids in the removal of yellow stains embedded in the bottom of the toilet bowl and shower walls.

Salt, in addition to being a natural stain remover, also aids in the elimination of odors and the unclogging of toilet pipes.

Furthermore, if you flush tampons or wipes, the toilet can easily become clogged. This is why only natural waste and toilet paper should be flushed. The remainder should be discarded.

Use salt if your toilet is clogged and smells nasty. Pour a glass of salt into the bowl, let it act for a few minutes, and then flush.

Pour a tablespoon of salt into the bowl with boiling water once a month to maintain your toilet and keep it from becoming blocked. Allow it to run for 15 minutes before flushing the toilet.

Furthermore, if the blockage is not too large, hot water can be used to unclog the toilet line.

To improve the results, throw a gallon of boiling water into the basin or heat half a liter of white vinegar with a liter of water.

Pour the mixture into the bowl and let it for 30 minutes to act.

It’s worth noting that you can use salt to unclog pipes in your kitchen or bathroom sinks.