Toilet Brush Care: Skip the Dishwasher!
Toilet brushes keep bathrooms clean, but they’re magnets for bacteria. Since they scrub toilet surfaces, they quickly get gross. Cleaning them right is crucial, and using a dishwasher might seem easy—yet it’s a bad idea.

Why Dishwashers Aren’t for Toilet Brushes
Dishwashers clean plates and forks, not toilet brushes. Their heat and water can’t kill all the tough toilet – brush germs. Plus, brushes don’t fit well, so they don’t get fully clean.
Cross – Contamination Danger
Washing a toilet brush in the dishwasher spreads germs to dishes. Those dishes touch your food and mouth, risking illness. It’s a health nightmare waiting to happen.
Cleaning Fails
Dishwashers can’t reach all brush bristles. The wrong detergent means germs stay put. It’s like giving the brush a half – baked clean.
Damage Alert
Toilet brushes wreck dishwashers. Bristles bend or fall out, and hard parts scratch the inside. Both the brush and the dishwasher end up broken.
Better Cleaning Options
- Bleach Power: Mix a cup of bleach with hot water in a bucket. Soak the brush for an hour, rinse, and let it dry. Bleach kills germs dead.
- Hydrogen Peroxide Hack: Pour it on the bristles, wait 10 minutes, rinse, and dry. It’s a great disinfectant.
- Vinegar & Baking Soda: Sprinkle baking soda on the brush, add vinegar, and watch it fizz. Let it sit 15 minutes, then rinse. It’s a natural, effective cleaner.
Keep Your Brush in Shape
Rinse the brush with hot water after each use. Store it in a holder where air can dry it out. Disinfect it regularly. And when the bristles fray, or it smells bad, toss it. Replace your brush every 6 – 12 months.
Don’t risk your health and your dishwasher. Use the right cleaning methods, and your bathroom will stay fresh and germ – free.