Blueland Toilet Cleaner Starter Set – Powerful, Eco-Friendly, & Easy Tablets

The first plastic-free foaming Toilet Bowl Cleaner tablets in the U.S! Tough on stains and gentle on the planet, cleaning your toilet bowl has never been easier.

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The first plastic-free foaming Toilet Bowl Cleaner tablets in the U.S! Tough on stains and gentle on the planet, cleaning your toilet bowl has never been easier.

Includes:

  • 1 Toilet Cleaner Forever Tin + 14 Foaming Toilet Cleaner Tablets
  • Bright and fresh Lemon Cedar scent
  • Refill tablets cost $1 or less

100% Bio-Based and Plastic-Free

Finally! A toilet cleaner that’s tough on grime and gentle on the planet. Our Toilet Bowl Cleaner is fragranced with 100% natural essential oils and made with less harsh chemicals. Our Toilet Cleaner has:

  • No Chlorine Bleach

  • No Hydrochloric Acid

  • No Plastic

  • No Dyes

  • No CTAC

The First Plastic-Free Tablet Toilet Bowl Cleaner

Our toilet bowl cleaner has been tested alongside leading toilet bowl cleaners and proven to work on a range of tough toilet stains, including limescale, mineral deposits, hardwater, and rust stains.

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Ingredients

100% bio-based made without chlorine bleach, hydrochloric acid or cetrimonium chloride (CTAC)
Sourced from ingredients that are gluten-free, soy / nut free, non-GMO
Leaping Bunny (cruelty free), USDA BioPreferred

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