This article appeared in a recent Architectural Digest magazine, and I thought it was timely. Here is the article in its entirety… How to Clean a Toilet and Keep It Stain-Free Say adieu to the toilet-bowl ring, By Kelly Dawson, September 13, 2022 Cleaning advice you won’t want to flush away.Illustration: Julia Abbonizio/Getty Images Cleaning your […]
Along with Urinal Fly toilet stickers, Good Housekeeping recommends some great toilet cleaning methods, like allowing the cleaner to sit for 5-10 minutes, proper order of cleaning the various toilet parts, and which solutions to use.
This very recent article has some great facts, as well as suggestions, on keeping workplace bathrooms clean. Urinal Fly toilet stickers are not mentioned, but actually make a great preventative against dirty bathroom floors, toilets, and urinals. Enjoy! Clean restrooms in a workplace setup have a positive impact on both the staff and visitors. Most […]
This is a fairly recent article from the UN’s Environmental Programs newsfeed. As we continue to try and improve on cleanliness and waste with UrinalFly potty targets, I thought this is a timely article. Enjoy! Twenty-eight-year-old Jenifer Colpas is Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder at Tierra Grata. It is a social enterprise that sets out […]
I’m not sure if I’ve ever tried more than 2 of 5 tips from Hometalk.com, but I can vouch for the vinegar-baking soda tip for gunk-clogged shower drains. Not to be cheeky, but I really would expand this list to 6, adding the Urinal Fly toilet stickers. Urinal Fly gives boys and guys something to […]
I’m always on the lookout for helpful bathroom cleaning tips, and this article from Good Housekeeping has some great ideas. Keeping your bathroom clean for your family and guests at the holidays is important, especially with all of the winter germs floating around. If it were me (wink, wink), I would add Urinal Fly toilet […]
Two physicists in Utah explain the science behind urinal splash, sitting vs. standing, and how the ‘angle of attack’ is important. Check out their article here… https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-24820279