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Are toilet cleaners with Clorox ingredient bad for septic tanks? - Dennis S - 02-24-2016 And is the a better ingredient? I saw one with some sort of acid, but I didn't remember which one. So, to summarize, what's the best toilet cleaner that doesn't hurt a septic tank? Re: Are toilet cleaners with Clorox ingredient bad for septic tanks? - Onamuji - 02-24-2016 > Are toilet cleaners with Clorox ingredient bad for septic tanks? Yes. But probably not to any measurable extent. A little bleach in your toilet water will probably bind and react with other stuff before it hits the septic tank. A lot would be bad. But how much is a little and how much a lot? Dunno. YMMV so might as well play it safe. > what's the best toilet cleaner that doesn't hurt a septic tank? Coat liberally with baking soda. Mix a bit of lemon juice and vinegar in a spray bottle and spray to make a satisfying foam. Let it effervesce for a few minutes. Follow up with a toilet brush. Supposedly, baking soda is good for a septic system. Balances the PH. ...Or use a non-chlorine bleach like OxiClean. Re: Are toilet cleaners with Clorox ingredient bad for septic tanks? - OWC Jamie - 02-24-2016 Chlorine can kill the bacteria in the tank. The tiny bit of chlorine you're typically going to use to clean a toilet once a week is hardly going to compromise the continuing addition of bacteria from your daily constitutions. ![]() works fairly well on iron stains Re: Are toilet cleaners with Clorox ingredient bad for septic tanks? - N-OS X-tasy! - 02-24-2016 Barkeeper's Friend is another good cleaning alternative. Re: Are toilet cleaners with Clorox ingredient bad for septic tanks? - Speedy - 02-24-2016 No sweat. Bleach away. I bleached our laundry, using more bleach than you will, for over a decade before we got city water and sewer. Ne'er a problem. And we also used the old style Clorox toilet tank tablets containing bleach which resulted in me replacing the flapper valve every few years. Clorox sent us a check for $120 (IIRC) as part of a class action lawsuit over the tablets. |