Scrubbing Bubbles Fresh Gel Toilet Bowl Cleaning Stamps, Gel Cleaner, Helps Prevent Limescale and Toilet Rings, Citrus Scent, 6 Stamps
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I don't see why you couldn't use these bubbles in that way; they're just a gel, after all.
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potty. It works, but it smells like a porta-potty in our bathroom. potty. The strange chemical composition We don't think we'd buy it again because the smell bothers us so much.
It's more like a goopy blob. That didn't turn out to be the case. The gel appeared to be melted? I followed the instructions, but it did not turn out like a stamp. It came out as a big goopy mess that was dripping from the top. It wasn't even a 'discreetly' adhered gel stamp to the side of the toilet bowl. My hands, the stamper gun, and the toilet bowl were all covered in it. It landed in several locations around the bowl, as if someone had taken an unnoticed poop and failed to flush it. It has a pleasant odor; however, it did not work. It would have been nice if the toilet bowl had been cleaned on a regular basis. It appears to be soap because it foamed and bubbled up like soap when I washed my hands (due to the fact that it was all over them) and did not appear to contain any harsh chemicals. So, what went wrong?.
I assumed it would keep the toilet cleaner for longer, and it may have done so, but the gel remained after the effective agent had been removed. I've used these before, and the gel would always shrink and eventually disappear, reminding me that I needed to replace it. After a few weeks, I became suspicious of this one and cleaned it out. It was no longer a gel, but a dry foam, and it left a small ring on my toilet (which is strange given that it's a clear gel). I decided to finish the tube, but I have to remember to change it every other week, even though it looks (and even smells) fine. I haven't noticed any new rings since doing it this way, but I don't like knowing that if I forget, there will be another stain, and I have no idea how long that would take after application.
The scent is strong and sour. It stinks like a public restroom in my bathroom and adjoining bedroom. It's impossible to say how long it will last. On the first night, I had to remove, seal, and discard it.
Thankfully, Amazon's return policy was upheld. I followed the instructions and had previously used these with "some" success (they stick, but they dry out and don't last as long as advertised). This particular order, however, was completely defective because I was unable to get them to stick in any way - As a result, 1 is awarded. star. But, despite the fact that I had used up half of the product, Amazon honored their return policy (hence the extra star). It was on sale at the time - I also enjoy shopping for bargains - As a result, I decided to purchase it for my guest bathroom - We don't use it nearly as much as we used to. But I think I'll stick with the NeverScrub product, which I bought on Amazon and have been using in my main bathroom for years. It's truly incredible - Some say it stinks, but I don't think it does - Keep an eye out for Daily Deals or Coupons, as it isn't always cheap - But (again, in my opinion), that is subjective. If you had to choose between cleaning a toilet and drinking one less Latte per month, which would you choose? To each his or her own, as they say. And I'm sure it'd last longer in a Guest bathroom due to less use, so what was I thinking? As soon as I finish this review, I'll return to the NeverScrub page. Cheers!.
I only use these in the main bathroom, which has a 7-day stamp limit. We repurchase this dispenser every month, so we only get four months out of it. Out of a six-stamp dispenser, I lasted five weeks. Even though I do not get anywhere near the stated up to 12 days per stamp, I am quite satisfied for under $4 and not having to complete the most hated job of scrubbing a nasty toilet every week now. I believe that the length of these should be advertised based on flushes from a standard non-electric toilet. saving water toilet, which, based on our experience, costs around $30 per glob, depending on the size of the hmm stamp aka glob of gel. br>br>scent is strong but fades after the first day of using a new stamp; by the third day, you barely notice it. Scents give me sinus headaches, but this one doesn't bother me at all. br>br>My main issue with this is the dispenser; it is extremely difficult to press the button down so that the glob stamp can be dispensed. Before I can put it in the toilet bowl, I need to use a tool to push down the button and begin dispensing gel.
For the past two weeks, I've been following the instructions on the package. And I have a worse ring around the toilet than I've ever had, so it didn't do anything to prevent a ring between scrubbings. I won't buy it again, and I can't recommend it unless you really like the smell they leave when you flush it. In addition, when you press it against the side of the toilet bowl, more than one comes out, indicating that the dispenser isn't working properly.
This product does not appear to do what it claims or work as smoothly as it is depicted. It resembles a blob rather than a stamp. I expected individual stamps to adhere to the toilet's side, but it's more like squeezing a tube of toothpaste and simply touching the product to the porcelain, with whatever sticks sticking. I messed up the first one, so I had to go for the second and third. It was a sloppy mess that spilled all over the tube cap. It appears to be perplexing and more difficult than necessary. The applicator had a cheap and light feel to it. It also doesn't appear to be keeping our toilet clean, and the smell is something I despise. It has a strong artificial chemical odor that reminds me of a port-a-potty or a shady truck stop restroom. I'm not sure I'll use the remaining "stamps," and I wouldn't advise it. I'm going to stick with the gel that you squeeze under the rim and leave to set. For those, the odor is only temporary, and they perform far better.