Put salt in your toilet. Here’s why. – Wake Up Your Mind

Put salt in your toilet. Here’s why. – Wake Up Your Mind

Want a cleaner, fresher toilet without harsh chemicals? Grab the salt shaker.

Salt’s coarse crystals act like a gentle scouring agent in the bowl: they help loosen grime, encourage toilet paper to break down more easily, and naturally absorb moisture and odors. It’s not a plumber-in-a-box, but as routine maintenance it can keep small issues from becoming big, gross ones.

How to use it

  1. Pour about 1 cup of coarse salt (rock, kosher, or sea salt) into the bowl.

  2. Let it sit—overnight is ideal so the crystals can work.

  3. Scrub with a toilet brush.

  4. Flush. Done.

Do this every few weeks for simple, low-cost upkeep.

Why it works

  • Mild abrasion: Crystals help dislodge mineral staining and buildup.

  • Deodorizing: Salt draws moisture and helps neutralize smells.

  • Paper breakup: Agitation + time encourages toilet paper to disperse.

Smart tips

  • Stick to the bowl only—don’t add salt to the tank (it can be hard on metal parts).

  • For extra oomph, add ½ cup of baking soda with the salt before the overnight sit.

  • If you have a septic system, use sparingly; frequent large doses of salt aren’t great for beneficial bacteria.

  • Salt won’t fix serious blockages. For slow drains or clogs, use a plunger or toilet auger; call a pro if needed.

Cheap, eco-friendlier than many cleaners, and easy to do—salt is a handy little hack for keeping the throne in fighting shape.

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