A toilet brush is one of the most used yet overlooked cleaning tools in the bathroom. While many people focus on cleaning the toilet bowl itself, they often forget to think about the tool doing the cleaning. So, how often should you replace your toilet brush?
Over time, toilet brushes accumulate bacteria, debris, and moisture. Even with regular rinsing or disinfecting, bristles can wear down, and germs can hide deep inside the brush. Continuing to use an old or dirty toilet brush not only affects hygiene but may also reduce the effectiveness of your cleaning routine.
Most cleaning experts recommend replacing a toilet brush every 6 months. However, this can vary depending on use and maintenance habits. Here are a few signs it might be time to throw away your brush sooner:
The bristles are bent, frayed, or falling out
There’s a lingering odor even after cleaning
Mold or discoloration is visible inside the brush holder
The brush no longer cleans effectively
In high-use settings or shared bathrooms, replacing it every 3 to 4 months is often more appropriate.
If you want your toilet brush to last longer, here are a few maintenance tips:
Rinse thoroughly after each use and let it dry before placing it back in the holder
Clean the brush weekly using a disinfectant or bleach solution
Clean the holder itself regularly to prevent bacteria buildup
Choose a high-quality brush with durable, easy-to-clean bristles
Throwing away your toilet brush regularly is a small but important part of maintaining a hygienic bathroom. Even the best cleaning tools need replacement to do their job well. If your brush looks worn out or smells unpleasant, it’s time to replace it.