Toilet rim block

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Location photo and close-up shot of a toilet rim block in its holder

A toilet rim block is a substance in the shape of a block that is used in flush toilets, which slowly dissolves in water. The blocks usually come in a small holder that is attached over the rim of a toilet and hangs down into the bowl, so as the toilet gets flushed, the water passes through the holder coming into contact with the block. With "liquid rims", however, liquid is held in a small bottle above—and connected to—the holder that slowly releases into the bottom of the holder (which is beneath the toilet rim), and so coming into contact with the water when the toilet is flushed.[citation needed]

However, the blocks also come loose, for placement directly in-cistern (and therefore usable with

colorant
(typically blue or green) which shows up in the pan or bowl water.

Composition and action

Toilet rim blocks are marketed as

deodorizers, while allegedly also helping to prevent the buildup of limescale
in the toilet bowl.

The composition of toilet blocks can vary, but they may contain (among other components):

As in the closely related

See also

References

  1. ^ "SC Johnson - Cistern Block data sheet" (PDF). Retrieved 21 Mar 2013.[1]
  2. ^ "Harpic Max toilet rim block, product safety sheet" (PDF). Retrieved 2013-03-21.