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Behold the Fluidmaster Flush n Sparkle automatic toilet cleaning system:
It consists of a housing, a cartridge (with bleach tablets) and inlet and outlet tubing. It "splices" inline between the fill valve and overflow tube so that the bleach solution goes straight to the bowl and does not damage the rubber components in the tank. While the tank and bowl are refilling, water also goes through the housing and bleach cartridge and the bleach solution goes to the bowl. A little bit of water remains in the housing to dissolve the bleach tablets.
The cartridge contains three 1" bleach tablets that supposedly last up to three months. You can buy two replacement cartridges for $11, or you could replace the actual tablets by prying the bottom cap off of the cartridge. Interestingly, the cartridge's packaging lists the contents as mostly chlorine and boric acid, while the online SDS for the bleach cartridge lists a blend of chlorine and bromine. The chlorine scent is noticeable, which is the only downside, but I plan to replace them with bromine tablets in the future.
All this engineering can be yours for a mere $13 at Home Depot: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Fluidma...oilet-Cleaning-System-Bleach-8300P8/203545740
It consists of a housing, a cartridge (with bleach tablets) and inlet and outlet tubing. It "splices" inline between the fill valve and overflow tube so that the bleach solution goes straight to the bowl and does not damage the rubber components in the tank. While the tank and bowl are refilling, water also goes through the housing and bleach cartridge and the bleach solution goes to the bowl. A little bit of water remains in the housing to dissolve the bleach tablets.
The cartridge contains three 1" bleach tablets that supposedly last up to three months. You can buy two replacement cartridges for $11, or you could replace the actual tablets by prying the bottom cap off of the cartridge. Interestingly, the cartridge's packaging lists the contents as mostly chlorine and boric acid, while the online SDS for the bleach cartridge lists a blend of chlorine and bromine. The chlorine scent is noticeable, which is the only downside, but I plan to replace them with bromine tablets in the future.
All this engineering can be yours for a mere $13 at Home Depot: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Fluidma...oilet-Cleaning-System-Bleach-8300P8/203545740