to make a pellet that dissolves from a plastic container but will not come thru it, put it in the tank about 6 inches from top so every time it is flushed it will be in the tank and clean the rim of the toilet. putting them in the bowl and they fall in it and clogs the toilet plumber for 42 years and have cleaned out many of them
I think Clorox should have an extra-strength wipe. The wipe would get out the toughest stains. It would even get out markers. I also think that they should have colored wipes. I made a pink wipe and all of my friends wanted one. I think the color wipe would be perfect!!!
What a wonderful day it is today. My beloved has brought me a bouquet. As I arrange the flowers in the vase that best shows off their beauty, I think "Oh dear, I wish I knew how to make these beautiful love tokens last more than a week. He paid so much, and was so thoughtful." The florist has fastened a little plastic packet fillet with mystery crystals that are supposed to do the trick, but when you know you must change the water at least every 5 days, what do you do to keep the blossoms alive for another few days? As I clipped the stems to give the flowers new openings so the good stuff in the water can get into them more easily, I ponder the question anew, the one I have asked, and I know every beloved wife and girl friend has asked time after time. "How can I give these flowers new life for at least another week?" Then I remembered... My grandmother, bless her for old New England tricks of survival, even knew how to make the little bouquets we grandchildren so lovingly picked in the woods and backyard for her live longer. It was so simple. She lectured us at water changing time, "Now remember to put a generous tablespoonful of Chlorox in the water every time you trim the stems and give the flowers new water." Chlorox has a lot more uses than just taking those ugly stains you put on your clothes at every meal, you know. And the flowers will love you for it. You'll see." Guess what? It works! Every time!
I use Clorox Clean Up spray cleaner around my house and have for years. It's one of my favorite products. One of the ways I use it is to disinfect and deodorize sponges. I spray the sponge and leave it for a few hours or overnight, then I thoroughly rinse out and reuse. The sponges are left smelling really clean and germ free. This solved a problem for me and saved me money (not having to throw out and replace sponges so frequently).
sani wand duster this is a great call has to do with the wand what it does is releases a fresh scent as you dust and over again it has a retractable end to it to get in the real high places that's where the extension comes in a upper retractable wand where you release your favorite scent as you dust so ply-able you could use it everyday or once a week or more it's a wand you'll keep using you will be that impressed
This is a idea that i thought up just about 5 days ago i believe it has stamina and it has potential it kinda goes this way i was cleaning my bathroom i have two to clean i thought there has to be a easier way to clean the toilet bowl it Manley deals with the best solutions put together with a wand that can be used to clean the toilet bowel and its natural no chemicals that can hurt or burn in case it gets on clothes or skin and it comes out of thee wand when you push on the wand the cleaner comes down and dispenses so much and there a sponge and cloth so you can just clean when your done clean the spongy
Bed liners for those children and adults that have accidents at night. Nobody wants to smell like urine or other body fluids or substances. Also for those night s they have the flu and things are comming out both ends. These liners would help disenfect, fight molds and smells and protect bed from Any fluids getting to it. It could be washable or disposable and it would help keep people clean and safe and keep bed to last longer and cleaner. You could also make disposable sheets or washable wich would help for those sleepers with accident issues to stay clean and smell good.
It would be great to have individual bleach packets or tablets to take on vacation. When both you and your kids have a propensity for finding as much dirt as possible and you can't take enough clothes to last the entire vacation because of the cost of additional luggage, it's nice to be able to handwash soiled items or visit a convenient laundromat. But I refuse to purchase an entire jug of bleach that I would only use a small amount of. Travel-size bleach would be very welcome.

This is not a new product idea.... It is a re-packaging idea. I use Clorox Clean-up to get the sticky black stuff (tree sap?) off of my car. I have to park under the trees and over time this black build-up clings to my car and just washing the car doesn't get rid of it. One day, when I was cleaning up the inside of my car after a dog transport run, I accidentally swiped the black sap with one of my Clorox Disinfecting Wipes. The black stuff was gone in that spot... just like that! No scrubbing or anything. I got excited about it! I had scrubbed that stuff before until my elbows ached. I ran into the house and got my Clorox Clean-up spray. Sure enough.... easy as pie.... it removed the tree sap with absolutely doing nothing more than wetting it down and rubbing it back off with the wipe! My car looks Brand New!! You could re-package this as an outdoor vehicle or vehicle accessory wash product that removes tree sap. It could be sold as a large kit in stores and as a one-time use product in carwash vending machines. Instead of the smaller Wipes it could be a larger shammie sized or paper-towel sized wipe. Seriously.... Just try it. It will amaze you, too!