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2. **Let It Sit**
Let the grounds sit for about 15–20 minutes. This gives them time to absorb odors and loosen grime.
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3. **Scrub Away**
Use a toilet brush to scrub the bowl, especially under the rim and around water stains. The gentle abrasiveness will help remove buildup without scratching the surface.
4. **Flush Thoroughly**
Rinse everything down with a good flush of hot water. If needed, flush again to clear any remaining grounds.
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### 💡 **Bonus: Boost the Power with Natural Add-Ons**
* **Add baking soda** – Sprinkle a few tablespoons in with the coffee grounds for extra scrubbing strength and deodorizing.
* **Follow with vinegar** – After scrubbing, pour in 1/2 cup white vinegar to create a natural fizz and help disinfect.
* **Use fresh grounds** – If you don’t drink coffee, fresh grounds work too — just use them in smaller amounts.
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### 🛑 **Important Notes:**
* **Don’t overdo it** – Too many grounds at once can clog older plumbing. Use this method once every couple of weeks, and avoid dumping large amounts down the drain.
* **Avoid septic tanks** – If you have a septic system, skip this method or use very sparingly, as grounds don’t break down easily in tanks.
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## ✨ **The Unexpected Power of Kitchen Waste**
Who knew your morning brew could double as a bathroom cleaner? This **coffee ground toilet trick** is a genius way to cut down on waste, ditch harsh chemicals, and still get a **sparkling, fresh-smelling toilet**.
Next time you make coffee, think twice before tossing those grounds — your toilet (and the planet) will thank you.
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