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  2. Libman Company - Wikipedia

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    The Libman Company is an American privately-held company that manufactures cleaning supplies, such as brooms, mops, toilet brushes, sponges, and various other household cleaning equipment. Libman is a market leader in the traditional cleaning tools segment. [1]

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    But toilet wands that use disposable brushes produce a lot of extra waste, including the brushes and scrubbers themselves, as well as their packaging. The cost of the refills adds up — you'll ...

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    The cleaning solution boasts a 2-in-1 bowl and brush disinfection, delivering 20% more cleaning power on tough stains and rings. Regularly $21.99, members receive $3.50 off on each four-count box ...

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    #3 Automatic Toilet Bowl Cleaning System: ... I like using the the brush first to clean out the vents and the vacuum hose to get into the crevices. ... Definitely one of the best purchases I have ...

  6. Toilet brush - Wikipedia

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    Toilet brushes and holders Modern toilet brush made with silicone polymer. A toilet brush is a tool for cleaning a toilet bowl. Generally the toilet brush is used with toilet cleaner or bleach. The toilet brush can be used to clean the upper area of the toilet, around the bowl. [1]

  7. Vanish (toilet cleaner) - Wikipedia

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    Vanish is an American brand of toilet bowl cleaner produced by S. C. Johnson in North America. They obtained the brand through the purchase of The Drackett Company in 1992. The Vanish name has since accompanied S. C. Johnson's Scrubbing Bubbles brand as a sub-brand.