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# 🧂 Use Salt in the Toilet: Grandmother’s Tip That Still Works Wonders Today!
Grandmothers always seem to have a trick up their sleeve — and when it comes to cleaning, their tips are often simple, natural, and surprisingly effective. One of the most unexpected (but incredibly useful) old-school hacks? **Pouring salt into the toilet.**
It may sound strange, but using salt in your toilet can **help clean, deodorize, and even prevent clogs** — all without harsh chemicals. Here’s how it works and why it’s still worth trying today.
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## 🚽 Why Put Salt in the Toilet?
Salt — especially coarse salt like **rock salt or sea salt** — has a number of properties that make it ideal for toilet maintenance:
### ✅ 1. **Natural Abrasive**
Salt helps scrub away grime, stains, and buildup without damaging porcelain.
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### ✅ 2. **Odor Neutralizer**
It absorbs unpleasant smells and can freshen up the bowl and pipes.
### ✅ 3. **Antibacterial Properties**
Salt can reduce bacteria in the toilet bowl and pipes naturally.
### ✅ 4. **Helps Break Down Buildup**
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Combined with other common ingredients (like baking soda or vinegar), salt can help dissolve **mineral deposits** and **organic matter** in your toilet drain.
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## 🧂 How to Use Salt in Your Toilet – Grandmother’s Method
### 🌙 **Overnight Deep Clean Method**
**Ingredients:**
* ½ cup **coarse salt** (rock salt, sea salt, or kosher salt)
* ½ cup **baking soda**
* 1 cup **white vinegar** (optional, for extra cleaning power)
**Instructions:**
1. **Pour the salt directly into the toilet bowl.**
2. Add the **baking soda** on top of the salt.
3. (Optional) Slowly pour in the vinegar — it will fizz and bubble.
4. Let the mixture **sit overnight** (or at least 6–8 hours).
5. In the morning, scrub lightly with a toilet brush and flush.
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