
Keeping the toilet clean is a daily task, yet persistent dampness and drainage-related foul odour often refuse to go away. Expensive room fresheners and toilet cakes available in the market provide only temporary relief and add to household expenses. However, a simple and low-cost solution shared by popular YouTube channel “Surendra Ki Duniya” is now gaining attention for its effectiveness.
The trick involves using camphor (kapoor) — a small white tablet that costs barely ₹2 — to eliminate unpleasant smells and maintain long-lasting freshness in the toilet.
Why Camphor Works
Camphor is known for its strong fragrance and antibacterial properties. It helps neutralise bad odours caused by germs, moisture and sewer gases, while also keeping insects at bay. Unlike chemical-based products, camphor is affordable and easy to use.
Simple Ways to Use Camphor in the Toilet
1. Directly in the Toilet Bowl
If your toilet emits a constant foul smell, drop one camphor tablet directly into the commode before going to bed. Overnight, the camphor dissolves in water and neutralises odour-causing bacteria and gases. Flush in the morning to experience an immediate difference.
2. Camphor in the Flush Tank
For long-term freshness, tie 2–3 camphor tablets in a small cotton cloth or net pouch and hang it inside the flush tank. Every flush releases mildly scented water, keeping the toilet fresh for days.
3. Homemade Camphor Spray
Instead of chemical sprays, prepare a natural one at home. Crush 4–5 camphor tablets and mix them in water inside a spray bottle. Spray this solution on toilet tiles, corners and walls. Camphor’s antibacterial properties help purify the air and remove odour from its roots.
4. Camphor Pouch for Corners
Moist corners often develop a musty smell due to fungus. Hang a small pouch containing camphor tablets in a corner or near a window. As camphor slowly evaporates, it keeps the entire toilet smelling fresh.
5. For Drainage and Sink Odour
Bad smells often rise from floor drains. Place a camphor tablet near or over the drain cover. It blocks foul odour and also prevents cockroaches and insects from entering through pipes.
Camphor and Baking Soda for Deep Cleaning
For extremely dirty and foul-smelling toilets, mix camphor powder with half a cup of baking soda and sprinkle it around the floor and commode edges. Leave it for 10 minutes and then wash with water. Baking soda cuts through grime, while camphor refreshes the space.
Conclusion:
This simple camphor-based method offers an effective, economical and chemical-free solution to toilet odour. With minimal cost and effort, households can maintain a cleaner, fresher and more hygienic bathroom environment.
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