How to clean the baby toilet

  When the baby is about eight months old, they can be trained to use the toilet. At this point, the baby can sit still for a period of time. At this point, the toilet is most suitable for use. However, after the baby uses the toilet, it must be cleaned or disinfected in a timely manner. So, how do I clean the baby toilet?

  

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  You can mix a cup of white vinegar with a little baking soda powder and pour it into the toilet. After 10 to 15 minutes, you can use a brush to remove stains, and then rinse several times. If the toilet turns yellow after prolonged use, it can be soaked in cola and most of the dirt can be removed. If there are stubborn stains, it needs to be further cleaned with a brush.

  The most direct contact with the baby is the toilet seat cushion. When cleaning the toilet, use disinfectant to disinfect and sterilize the toilet seat cushion, but some people like to clean the toilet with hot water, believing that it will achieve better cleaning results. Be careful not to use hot water with a temperature exceeding 60 degrees, otherwise it may cause the toilet to crack.

  Use toilet cleaner. Toilet cleaner is specifically designed to melt limescale. The usage method is to drop toilet cleaner onto the scale to be cleaned. If it is a toilet, it will fall into the water sealed at the outlet, and scrubbing takes a few minutes. Similarly, if there are stains on the tiles that cannot be wiped off, a small amount of toilet cleaner can also be used to wipe them off. Be careful not to directly touch toilet cleaner with your hands, as toilet cleaner is corrosive like hydrochloric acid. When you have to use your hands, wear anti-corrosion gloves. If accidentally in contact with the skin, rinse immediately with water.

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