I was sent a packet of “2000 Flushes Blue Plus Bleach” to try out. As a busy mom, anything that makes cleaning easier is a positive. This packet comes with two tablets that you place in your toilet’s water tank. The tablets release into your toilet bowl water and work up to 2,000 flushes, killing 99.9 percent of bacteria in your toilet bowl.
I’ve been using the same tablets of 2000 Flushes for about four weeks. Here’s a photo I took yesterday of my toilet bowl and water. As you can see, the water is still blue, but light:
Not bad for a toilet that hasn’t been scrubbed in a month. There’s a little bit of brown near the drain. Also, the underside of the toilet’s rim has brown spots, but I’m not going to post a photo of that because it’s gross! My belief is that the 2000 Flushes product works to sanitize and clean the areas that stay consistently covered water. Higher up in the bowl -the parts that only get water when you’re flushing- those don’t get cleaned as much by 2000 Flushes. So overall, I found that 2000 Flushes does help, but you can’t completely skip the toilet brush.
Look for 2000 Flushes products at stores like Ace Hardware, Amazon, and Soap.com.
Note: I received a complimentary pack of 2000 Flushes Blue Plus Bleach but was not otherwise compensated for this post.
8 Comments
Toilet cleaning is my least favorite thing to do. Least +1 million.
Huh, pretty good for not cleaning for a month. I could probably use something like this in our toilets.
Wow nice! That part is truly difficult to clean. For people who are very conscious about cleanliness especially this part of the house, this product is a heaven sent.
I didn’t even know that 2,000 Flushes was still around…. 😀
sounds like a great product to try. I hate scrubbing toilet! lol
This looks cool! Thanks for sharing! Def worth checking out!!
The name 2000 Flushes is false advertising. I live alone and work full time away from home. The toilet is flushed at the very most, 15 -20 times daily (on the high side). It lasted 5 weeks before I had to replace it. By my calculations, that is about 700 flushes. Where do you come up with 200 flushes?
I would really appreciate a reply.
Hi Priscilla, as I don’t work for the company, I can’t tell you why they chose that name. I would suggest visiting their website and emailing them or posting on their Facebook page. The terminology on their site does say that their product works “up to 4 months.” I think “up to” is the key terminology there.