How to Use a ToiletWand®

Looking for an easier way to clean a toilet that’s more convenient than scrubbing with a toilet brush? We’ve got you covered. Learn how to clean and disinfect tough toilet bowl stains the easy way.

Make toilet cleaning a breeze with our all-in-one system.

Use as directed.

Deep cleaning a toilet doesn’t have to be complicated. The Clorox® ToiletWand® System makes it easy to disinfect and deodorize your toilet. It includes disposable cleaning heads pre-loaded with a bleach-free formula that kills bacteria1 while it cleans tough toilet bowl stains. 

The cleaning head easily attaches to a reusable cleaning wand for quick and easy no mess cleaning, and then just as easily detaches so you can discard the used cleaning head into the trash; you don’t ever need to touch it. Now that’s convenient, meaning no more excuses from anyone when it’s their turn to clean the toilet!

What you need

Steps to clean a toilet with Clorox® ToiletWand® Cleaning System

  1. Attach cleaning head

    Open pouch or box of cleaning heads and push handle straight down onto a cleaning head until it clicks into place.

  2. Flush toilet

    Flush the toilet so that only water remains in the bowl before cleaning.

    Tip

    Surfaces must be pre-cleaned before sanitizing or disinfecting.

  3. Wet cleaning head

    Dip cleaning head in toilet bowl water for 1–2 seconds to activate cleaner.

  4. Brush bowl surface

    Scrub entire bowl above the water line, and then wait 5 minutes for sanitizing or 10 minutes for disinfecting before flushing the toilet.

    Tip

    Do not let children or pets access the toilet during this time.

  5. Flush the toilet

    When the sanitizing or disinfecting time is complete, flush the toilet.

  6. Discard cleaning head

    Slide the blue or grey button forward to release head into a closed trash bin or bin that is inaccessible to children.

    Tip

    Do not flush cleaning head.

  7. Store handle

    Slide the ToiletWand® handle into the caddy for easy storage.

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    When used as directed.