3 Key Reasons to Use Trackless Flush Sheets

3 Key Reasons to Use Trackless Flush Sheets

According to a survey, an average adult spends around 25 minutes per day in the bathroom. This includes using the facilities, getting ready and showering. With so much time being spent in the bathroom, ensuring cleanliness and hygiene is extremely important to avoid common germs and bacteria as well as ensuring a healthy environment.

When it comes to cleaning the toilets, surveys show that it is one of the least favorite tasks for maintaining a clean, healthy household. The average amount of times the bathroom is cleaned in the United States is seven times a month.

However, that is not enough to keep harmful bacteria from breeding in the toilet and preventing the toilet from smelling. That’s where the Trackless Flush Sheets come in. A revolutionary product in toilet hygiene, trackless flush sheets make it easy to ensure that the toilet always stays clean.

Here are our top reasons why you should use Trackless Flush Sheets in your residential, commercial, or any other bathroom:

3 Key Reasons to Use Trackless Flush Sheets

An Effortlessly Clean Toilet All the Time

Cleaning the toilet properly takes a lot of time and effort and must be done regularly to avoid unpleasant smells and ensure hygiene. Over time the toilet bowl develops marks from regular usage and improper disposal of the waste. It takes a great deal of scrubbing to get rid of the marks as well as other yucky stuff that tends to accumulate in the toilet.

Using trackless flush sheets creates a barrier between the sides of the toilet and the waste, including feces and common toilet paper products. It prevents the waste from staining and marking the toilet bowl making it easier to clean. It also ensures efficient disposal of the waste and eliminated odors, so you don’t need to clean your toilet as often.

Cuts Down Cost of Expensive Cleaning Supplies and Toilet Maintenance

Trackless flush sheets keep your toilet bowl clean and prevent markings. This means you don’t need so many expensive cleaning products and tools to keep the toilet cleaned and odor-free. Our flush sheets are also perfect for bathroom facilities where there are no toilet brushes available.

They are also very cost-effective as they prevent any damage to the plumbing system from excessive flushing and harsh cleaning agents. Commonly used chemicals in cleaning products such as chlorinated phenols and formaldehyde are not only highly toxic for the environment but can also damage plumbing systems.

3 Key Reasons to Use Trackless Flush Sheets

Prevents Excessive Water Usage

Flushing the toilets regularly accounts for over 30% of the water usage of the entire household. Excessive flushing to get rid of the waste can increase the water bills and wastes a lot of water unnecessarily. By inserting the flush sheets before using the toilet, you will only need to flush once, and the flush sheets do the rest.

By folding over the fecal matter and flushed paper, the flush sheets carry it down the waste line while efficiently without leaving behind any residue or unpleasant smells that require flushing the toilet multiple times!

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Trackless Flush Sheets are high-quality soluble toilet flush sheets that can be placed inside commodes. They contain useful bacteria-eating enzymes that help break down the waste and flushed paper at a molecular level to ensure safe and environment-friendly disposal. The specially designed, American standard toilet sheets ensure the efficiency of your toilet while keeping the plumbing from getting damaged.

For more information on how to order trackless commode flush sheet, you can contact us at (770)-325-0826.

RV Black Water Tanks: Maintain them with Trackless Flush Sheets

RV Black water tanks
A black water tank is the primary component of the RV septic system. Unlike gray water tanks that collect water from the sinks and showers, a black water tanks collects human waster. Besides holding excreta and toilet paper. It also collects water used to flush toilet. Considering the waste products, it is important to think of keep your tank clean, odor free and well-maintained:
RV Black Water Tanks Maintain them with Trackless Flush Sheets

4 Bathroom Mistakes to Avoid When Traveling

4 Bathroom Mistakes to Avoid When Traveling

4 Bathroom Mistakes to Avoid When Traveling
If you enjoy traveling but can’t bear the idea of all the bathroom hassle, you’re certainly not alone. From unfamiliar bathroom etiquette to exotic fixtures that you don’t know what to do with, it can be an adventure, to put it mildly.

Here are a few suggestions that will help you avoid bathroom mistakes while you’re traveling.

Mistake number one: Not packing all the essentials

When going on a road trip, it’s essential to pack the right toiletries just in case you need to make a quick bathroom stop.

The following items are a must if you want to avoid inconvenience:

  • Sanitary napkins (some extras for backup)
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Disinfectant wipes for when you need to wipe down surfaces before using them, such as faucets and toilet seats in public restrooms
  • Travel size shampoo, conditioner, facewash, soap, and toothpaste
  • Toothbrush
  • Mouthwash
  • Deodorant  

Mistake number two: Using up all your spare change

If ever you get spare change, resist the urge to use it to buy candy and gum at the convenience store. Instead save it for public bathrooms!

It comes as a surprise to many Americans, but many bathrooms abroad can only be availed after a small payment. When nature calls urgently and you don’t have change, it can get messy.

Mistake number three: Not using the bathroom on the airplane

You might think you’ll be able to avoid using the bathroom completely if you time it right, but that’s not always possible.

We suggest heading to the bathroom as soon as the seat-belt sign is turned off, because once the drinks start getting served, you can expect everyone to rush to the bathroom.

You can also avoid making a mess or leaving behind an odor in the tiny airplane bathroom by using the right products! This brings us to mistake number four.

Mistake number four: Flushing when you can use toilet flush sheets instead!
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Carrying this portable and travel-friendly product will save water and take the hassle out of using public bathrooms. Trackless flush sheets dissolve in the toilet bowl and release safe enzymes that break down waste at a molecular level after you flush them.

This keeps toilets and septic tanks—whether it’s in homes, offices, public bathrooms, or in an RV—clean.

They are also ideal for campers who use portable commodes frequently, because they ensure optimal hygiene and Eco-friendliness for conscious travelers who don’t want to harm the environment.

You can now order rapid dissolving toilet sheets from us online! For more information about our toilet clean flush sheets, feel free to reach out to us! 

Living with Roommates: Bathroom Rules Made Easy

Living with Roommates Bathroom Rules Made Easy
Living with Roommates Bathroom Rules Made Easy

If you’ve ever had to share a bathroom with roommates, you’ll know how aggravating and frustrating it can be. Waking up early in the morning for a shower because you need to get to work or class, but finding it occupied by a roommate who’s taking their sweet time, has to be one of the worst ways to start your day.

Things can be made easier, though, if you and your roommates agree to follow a few rules that’ll reduce the messiness and tension surrounding shared bathroom use.

Voice Your Concerns

You can’t exactly blame a roommate for taking their time to get their hair just right when they aren’t even aware of what your schedule is like. Make sure to communicate your schedule with them, along with any concerns that you may have. Talking things over will help because everyone will be aware of each other’s schedules.

Schedule Showers

Devising a simple shower schedule is one of the most effective ways to keep everyone happy. It’s particularly helpful when you have more than one roommate or a roommate that takes unusually long in the shower.

Consider customizing the shower schedule to suit each individual’s preferences. For example, if you prefer showering first thing in the morning, but your roommate prefers evening showers, then create the schedule around that.

Living with Roommates Bathroom Rules Made Easy
If there are a number or even all of you who need to shower at the same time during the day, then set and agreed-upon time limit for showers. Those who ignore this rule will have to shower last.

Do Your Part

If you and your roommates aren’t kind to each other, it’s unlikely that you’ll be friends with one another. Even simple gestures go a long way. Everyone should consider doing the following:

  • Clean the drain cover after you shower.
  • Pick up your personal belongings, towels, and clothes.
  • Clean up hair left in the sink or on the floor.
  • Clean up any spills.
  • Replace empty toilet paper rolls.
  • Try your best to leave the bathroom as clean as it was before you used it.

Take Turns Cleaning

No one enjoys cleaning the bathroom, which means everyone will need to take turns cleaning it. Create a schedule so that bathroom cleaning is rotated among each person every week. If two roommates are available at the same time, they could team up and clean the bathroom up faster.

Make sure to be aware of any problems anyone may have with any cleaning supplies—asthma or chemical sensitivities. It’s best to stick to supplies that everyone is okay with so that everyone remains healthy.

If you and your roommates want to cut down on the use of toxic chemical drain cleaners and wish to use eco-friendly toilet products, our Trackless Flush Sheets are a fantastic alternative.

Our commode clean flush sheets help keep your toilet bowls clean and stain-free. The 10-inch pleated ridge paper flush sheets are fully water-soluble and release environmentally safe bacteria-eating enzymes that trigger a chemical reaction that breaks down the paper and waste products together. They are completely bio-degradable and reduce the need to clean your toilet bowl thoroughly.

You can order rapid dissolving commode sheets from our website here.

How to Deep Clean Your Bathroom While You’re Staying at Home

How to Deep Clean Your Bathroom While You’re Staying at Home
How to Deep Clean Your Bathroom While You’re Staying at Home

A British study revealed that adult humans spend nearly 92 days in the bathroom when we begin counting and adding up how long we’re in there each day. Bathrooms are also one of the least desirable places to clean, despite how much time we spend there.

People dread having to wash and clean their bathrooms, especially when shared with other household members due to a fear of filth, bacteria, and the general unpleasantness of it. However, it’s crucial to clean your bathroom on the regular, and deep clean once every couple of weeks.

With COVID-19 having left many of us sitting at home for the past few weeks, and the next few too, there’s no better time than now to pull up those rubber gloves and start cleaning.

Gather all your cleaning supplies

Since a lot of chemical-based products and cleaning supplies can be toxic for you and the environment, we recommend switching to natural and organic alternatives, many of which can be found in your pantry. Combinations of vinegar, baking soda, lemon, and other common household items such as essential oils are perfect for disinfecting, descaling and cleaning surfaces.

Clear toiletries and accessories off shelves and tables

Remove everything. You need a clean slate—literally. All your countertops, shelves, racks, even nooks and crannies that have décor in them should be cleared away so you can get to every corner.
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This also helps protect your belongings, including many products from reactions, spills, and breakage.

Let your toilet bowl and floor soak in the meantime

Once your room is cleared out, start by letting your cleaning liquids sit in place. The toilet bowl especially should be allowed to sit for a while to get all stains, stenches, and bacteria out. The floors and countertops will do well with your supplies, too, allowing the material to react with the grime and dirt, making scrubbing and cleaning easier.

Start big and move smaller.

Start with the hardest, most time-consuming aspects, including shower tiles, shower head, bathtub and fixtures moving onto your sink, and lastly, your toilet for maximum efficiency. Your floor should be the last place you clean, and a strong-bristled brush or broom can help you get most of the dirt off. Once everything is cleaned and disinfected, do a final wash and check before you settle in.

How to Deep Clean Your Bathroom While You’re Staying at Home

Use Trackless Flush Sheets between cleanings

As a final step, place Trackless Flush Sheets in your toilet bowl to help make the deep cleaning session last longer. The rapid dissolving commode clean flush sheets help keep your toilet safe from stains and stenches and breaks down the waste as it moves through the sewage lines with ease.

These flush sheets can be used on a daily basis and sacred for shared bathrooms, or occasions when you have people over to ensure maximum cleanliness, so you don’t have to break your back scrubbing thing clean! Order toilet clean flush sheets here.

Once everything is good to go, treat yourself to a warm bath and a long soak in the tub. You’ve earned it!