We’ve had a problem keeping the toilet clean around here since we moved in. The only thing that worked was physically scrubbing the bowl every day, and let’s face it. I don’t have time for that business. Forever Blue makes my life a lot easier.
Forever Blue is a pretty neat contraption that you can place in your toilet with any sort of automatic toilet bowl cleaners. Once it’s installed it makes your preferred tabs last much longer because they aren’t constantly being submerged in water.
SIMPLE TO INSTALL
- Disconnect refill tube from the overflow tube
- Set forever BLUE Flush on the overflow tube
- Reconnect refill tube
I tried Forever Blue Flush on my toilet, and I’m going to be completely honest- I am not mechanically inclined. I had to look up with the overflow tube even was because I generally just let my husband deal with all mechanical issues. After watching the video on Amazon, and I realized I was making the setup process much more complicated than it needed to be. Once I knew which part was what, It was a very easy install and works exactly as described.
Now I don’t have to worry about scrubbing the toilet every day to keep the ring away, every time I flush it does it for me.
My Thoughts on Forever Blue
After the installation debacle, I have noticed a pretty big difference in how often I have to clean my toilet. I can now get away with only once a week without scrubbing whereas before I was scrubbing every three days or so.
I have tried tabs in the toilet before, but they never lasted very long. This has been installed in my toilet for about two weeks, and the tabs are still in Forever Blue. The toilet cleaning tabs are not constantly submereged in water, so they last much longer.
Forever Blue is a pretty inexpensive product, and it’s worth the investment, especially if you have hard water and need to clean the toilet often. This makes your toilet tabs last far longer. Within 3-4 months I would say you would make the investment in Forever Blue back in savings.
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Connie Waid says
Hmmmm, something to consider…….who likes cleaning the toilet all the time?