All of the toilet brushes we tested came with their own storage, so we took their holders into consideration when deciding upon our top picks. Storage: Most people agree that the toilet-bowl brush shouldn’t be the focal point of a bathroom, so an unobtrusive, easy-to-store brush is key. Handles that are too long, too short or that bend at odd angles can make the cleaning process harder.
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The handle should be stiff enough to help you scrub, but it also shouldn’t get in your way. Handle material and length: A toilet brush’s handle can make the difference between a good and great brush. The way bristles are set in the brush can also affect how long the brush takes to dry, so watch out for dense, criss-crossing bristles that trap moisture and grime. Silicone brushes are less common and a bit more expensive they’re flexible and easier to clean, but they don’t scrub as well. Look for a design that has a curved head or long bristles, which allow a brush to fit easily into tough-to-reach places.īristle type: Most toilet-brush bristles are made of nylon, and we prefer this stiff plastic material for scrubbing. Shape of the toilet-brush head: Depending on which areas of your toilet get the dirtiest, you’ll want a toilet-brush head that’s shaped to reach under the toilet rim. We also looked for brushes that are easy to rinse and hide away discreetly when you’re finished with chores.
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We looked for brushes that enable the quickest and most-thorough toilet cleaning, and are long-lasting. Small differences in the design of a toilet brush can make a big difference in the cleanliness of your bathroom. Our runner-up, the OXO – Good Grips, is a hygienic budget option, and the best disposable toilet brush, from Clorox, makes cleaning the toilet and cleaning up your brush a minute-long process. We’ve chosen the SimpleHuman model as the best toilet brush because of its useful and clever design, cleaning power and mess-free storage. (Just make sure to wash it routinely to prevent bacteria growth, says Schueller.)Īnother tool that works well to help remove both powder and liquid makeup from brushes is the Sigma Spa 2X Brush Cleaning Glove, which features two sides (one for eye brushes and one for face brushes), eight different textures, and a "double thumb feature." According to the brand, using the glove to wash your makeup brushes - instead of your bare hands - will result in a faster, more effective deep clean.To find the best toilet brush, we tested the top toilet brushes on the market, both non-disposable and disposable, to find out which ones make our least-favorite chore a breeze.
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That's it - no special chemicals or secrets. "The friction of the bristles scraping against the sponge is what gives the product its cleaning effect," he says. According to cosmetic chemist Randy Schueller, the key lies in the sponge's coarse, porous structure. (Magic!) To use, simply swirl your brushes around the sponge to loosen the powder makeup stuck to them, and just like that your brushes are clean. The Sephora Collection Vera Mona Color Switch Brush Cleaner uses a sponge that looks like a stipple sponge, but it cleans makeup brushes without soap or water.