2000 FLUSHES - 201020 2000 Flushes Blue Plus Detergents Automatic Toilet Bowl Cleaner, 3.5 OZ
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There is a public sewer nearby, so I am not sure. I am absolutely useless with these 2000 Flushes. About 20 flushes are available. Germs are not killed by it. After I use this cleaner, I've noticed that germs seem to grow even more and faster.
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Sadly, we currently live in San Antonio with unbelievably hard water. This product is leaving a significant scratch on my toilet bowl! I noticed a hard film of calcium on the inside of the bowl about 6 weeks after starting to use it! The most recent test told me most of the deposit could be removed by removing as much product from the tank as possible (it had been quite dissolved), and then scrubbing the toilet bowl with a wire brush and a regular, strong toilet cleaner. A lot of work remains to be done. There is one precaution I would like to point out You need soft water to take care of your skin Having no problem should not be a The effects of hard water are numerous. I advise you not to do it!.
Nice to meet you That's the third time I've ordered 2000 flushes, the first one lasted three months, the second one lasted a week before it broke apart like it was very old and worn out. It's the third time I've used it, and so far it's been As I mentioned previously, I received a bad product for the price and I wanted to let you know. I appreciate your help.
There was no way we were going to make it through the month with just our family of two. It is a waste of money if I have to keep cleaning every week.
The thing has caused a ring to appear under the water line just under the water from entering a spotless toilet for more than a month.
I think this is one of the best programs I've The toilet bowl does need to be brushed occasionally. It is a small town in Florida and the water is not the best, but you won't be disappointed. There is no scent that I can detect. There is no super blue tint to the water.
This is not going to hold up for 2000 flushes. About 50 people will be able to use it.
There will be a blue ring left in the toilet after using this item.
On May 30, the installation was completed. I was very pleased with the first flush because it was a nice deep blue color. That made me wonder where the color had gone the next day. There were almost no colors visible outside, so I almost had to rely on my imagination. My first reaction was to look inside the tank to see if the blue puck still remained. There was a patch of it. This dye starts to dissolve quickly enough, but not fast enough to color the water. If you like your toilet bowl to have a nice dark blue hue, this puck takes some time until it begins to do so. Additionally, this product comes with a companion chlorine puck, which may be where the cleaning action occurs. It is true that these chlorine pucks from Sam's Warehouse keep hard water deposits from forming in the bowl. In addition, this same product is available at Wal-Mart The same products are available at Wal-Mart for about half the price. I just bought a bunch I have updated the post as follows The 7th of June Using this product for a longer period of time has resulted in a deeper blue shade of water. In order to fully saturate the puck with water, it takes a lot of time. There is still a chlorine bubble in the white zone, so I'm going to raise the number of stars if the blue zone stays blue. In my opinion, the manufacturer deserves credit for explaining that the color intensifies with time. It is now my turn to notice how long this will last. Since I am the only person to use it, I will keep track of how many flushes are made As far as I know, I installed it on my computer. Likewise, once the color is gone, I will estimate how many flushes have been made. I have another update for you Two weeks ago August 2 This causes the water in the toilet bowl to turn a very deep blue Despite my best efforts, the chlorine puck and its companion (as well as the two previous ones from Sam's) damaged the ball flap in my toilet tank. Based on other reviews, I suspect this will be the case. Luckily, I found a $5 flap at Wal-Mart, and did not have to go out of my way to replace it They installed the new system in Wal-Mart. As the little lift chain fell onto the tank bottom, it broke. As soon as I lifted the chain, I noticed that my fingers were a very deep blue. My ten fingers on both hands had turned a deep blue colour by the time I had the chain attached. It was impossible to clean it with soap and water. Then I tried alcohol, which did not work for me. After trying Windex window cleaner and having better results, I think I'll have to keep waiting for my skin to grow back before I can remove the blue color. It appears the blue puck was partially dislodged from the toilet tank and landed on the floor above. The end of May 2011 was when I installed it. There won't be enough flushes to get the tank to 2000. Approximately 60 days have passed since it was placed in the tank. Since I was on a trip for four days this month, I am the only one using the system. The number of flushes that have taken place so far is 600 even at 10 flushes a day. Depending on where I am in the house, I also use three other bathrooms. It is true that I don't use this toilet every day, but I still consider it to be superior to anything else I have ever used. An intense shade of deep blue now permeates the landscape. The Final Update has been posted My water heater, my toilet, and my floor have been damaged by this type of product. As of November 25, 2013, I have stopped using the chlorine pucks. Mineral deposits in the toilet bowl can be removed with a toilet bowl cleaner. It is rare for me to use the blue pucks now, unless I am expecting guests. There's no doubt they will last more than 1000 flushes, which for me is more than enough. With the price I'm paying it doesn't really matter if it is 1000 or 2000. The blue color actually stains my bathroom. My toilets are stained by mineral deposits, or, maybe it is more accurate to say that it stains those deposits. With a little hard scrubbing, the blue stain and mineral deposits will eventually disappear.