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We scrub, disinfect, and polish the toilet’s exterior like a pro. Yet, despite all these efforts, a slight odor sometimes returns, or the mechanism seems less efficient. What if the real culprit is hiding in a place we rarely open: the tank? This discreet but essential space accumulates limescale and deposits over time. The good news? There’s a simple trick to restore its original shine, without any complicated products.
Why does cleaning the tank make all the difference?

We don’t always think about it because the toilet tank remains closed and out of sight. However, the water that sits there constantly leaves whitish marks, and the humidity can encourage the formation of deposits. As a result, the toilet becomes noisier, fills more slowly, or uses more water.
Occasional cleaning can therefore prevent these inconveniences and keep your bathroom fresher. You don’t need to be a DIY expert: the process is very simple.
A 100% natural and ultra-accessible method
How to proceed step by step

It all starts with a basic procedure: lift the tank lid, turn off the water supply (the small shut-off valve located near the toilet), then flush the toilet to completely empty the tank. Once the tank is empty, you can begin cleaning.
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