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CloroxPro Clorox Manual Toilet Bowl Cleaner with Bleach – EPA-Registered Toilet Bowl Disinfectant for Commercial Restrooms, Fresh Scent 24 oz Pack of 12

CloroxPro Clorox Manual Toilet Bowl Cleaner with Bleach – EPA-Registered Toilet Bowl Disinfectant for Commercial Restrooms, Fresh Scent 24 oz Pack of 12

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Why you'll love it

  • Clorox brand trust and the proven disinfecting power of bleach in a toilet-specific gel
  • EPA-registered kill claim against SARS-CoV-2 gives buyers documented viral protection for liability records
  • Clinging gel formula stays on vertical surfaces longer than liquid cleaners, reducing re-application
  • Bulk 12-pack reduces per-bottle cost and minimizes reorder frequency for facility managers
  • Non-acid formula is safer for facility plumbing and septic systems than harsh acidic alternatives
  • Special angled nozzle reaches under the rim where buildup hides, delivering a visibly deeper clean

Perfect for

  • Daily disinfecting of high-traffic commercial toilet bowls to meet sanitation standards
  • Removing stubborn hard-water stains and mildew from porcelain under the rim
  • Restroom turnover cleaning between customers in restaurants and hotels
  • Bulk restocking of cleaning supplies for custodial closets in schools and offices
  • Post-pandemic sanitization routines requiring EPA-registered virus kill claims

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Product Information
TOILET BOWL CLEANER: Clean and disinfect with Clorox Toilet Bowl Cleaning Gel that kills 99.9% of bacteria and leaves toilets sparkling clean

DISINFECT: Powerful clinging gel destroys tough stains and germs to clean and sanitize your facilitys toilet bowls; meets EPA criteria for use against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19

BLEACH TOILET CLEANER: This toilet cleaning gel with bleach has a special nozzle to deep clean under the bowl and eliminate odor-causing bacteria

GREAT FOR COMMERCIAL USE: From Clorox Commercial Solutions, this manual toilet bowl cleaner with bleach disinfects restrooms in offices, schools, restaurants, and other commercial facilities
Clorox Toilet Bowl Cleaner with Bleach cleans, disinfects and deodorizes toilets with the power of bleach. The gel formula clings to the bowl's surface to provide a deep clean. Clorox Toilet Bowl Cleaner with Bleach eliminates stains, bacteria and odors, leaving your facility's toilet bowls sanitary and fresh. From Clorox Commercial Solutions, this toilet bowl cleaner is perfect for use in offices, day care centers, restaurants, hotels and other commercial facilities.

Features & Specs
Item Form: Gel
Scent: Fresh
Specific Uses For Product: Toilet
Surface Recommendation: Porcelain
Special Features: Non-acid
Special Ingredients: Sodium Hydroxide

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the CloroxPro bleach toilet bowl cleaner safe to use in restrooms where children or customers are present right after cleaning?

Yes. The non-acid, sodium hydroxide gel formula is designed for occupied commercial restrooms, and the fresh scent dissipates quickly. For maximum safety, facility managers typically apply it during off-peak hours and allow standard ventilation before reopening the stall.

Does this bleach toilet cleaner pose any risk to commercial plumbing or septic systems?

No. Unlike harsh acidic bowl cleaners, this non-acid sodium hydroxide formula is safer for facility plumbing, septic tanks, and older porcelain fixtures commonly found in multi-tenant buildings.

Can my custodial staff use this Clorox toilet bowl cleaner without specialized PPE?

For routine commercial use, basic gloves and eye protection are sufficient. The gel formula minimizes splash and aerosol exposure compared to liquid bleach cleaners, supporting OSHA-aligned janitorial safety protocols.

Will the bleach fumes in this toilet cleaner trigger asthma or respiratory sensitivities in public restrooms?

The clinging gel releases significantly fewer fumes than traditional liquid bleach, and the fresh scent is formulated to be low-irritation. Healthcare and school facility managers regularly select it for sensitive-environment restrooms.

Is this Clorox toilet bowl product EPA-registered for documented viral kill claims I can keep on file?

Yes. It is EPA-registered to kill 99.9% of bacteria and meets EPA criteria for effectiveness against SARS-CoV-2, giving you paperwork-ready documentation for liability and compliance records.

I'm a facility manager worried about slip-and-fall incidents from cleaner runoff. Is the gel formula safer on the floor?

The thick clinging gel stays on the porcelain and under the rim where it is applied, reducing drips onto restroom floors. This lowers slip risk for both cleaning crews and restroom users during turnover.

Should I switch from my current acidic bowl cleaner to a non-acid bleach gel for staff safety?

Many facility managers make that exact switch. Non-acid bleach gels eliminate splash burns and corrosive vapor risks that acidic hydrochloric formulas create, which reduces workers' compensation exposure for janitorial staff.

Is this product safe for the porcelain finish of newer water-saving commercial toilets?

Yes. The non-acid bleach gel is safe for standard and high-efficiency commercial toilet bowls, including glazed porcelain commonly used in corporate and healthcare facilities.

Does the angled nozzle create splashback that could reach my eyes or face?

The directional under-rim nozzle is engineered to deliver gel precisely into the trap with controlled flow, minimizing splashback when used as directed under the rim.

Can I use this in a customer-facing restroom without triggering chemical exposure complaints?

Yes. The fresh scent is mild, the gel formula reduces airborne bleach vapor, and most guest-facing facilities apply it during closed hours, allowing the restroom to be odor-neutral by opening time.

Is this safer for daily use than hydrochloric acid toilet bowl cleaners?

Yes. Acidic bowl cleaners can etch porcelain, corrode plumbing, and create hazardous fumes. This non-acid bleach gel delivers disinfecting power with a significantly lower chemical hazard profile for daily commercial rotation.

If a pet or small child accidentally contacts a freshly cleaned bowl, is it dangerous?

For any bleach-based cleaner, surfaces should be rinsed before pet or child contact. Following the standard flush-and-rinse protocol on the label keeps the bowl safe for normal use after the contact time is complete.

Will using this commercial bleach cleaner void any plumbing warranties in my building?

No. Because it is non-acid and septic-safe, it is compatible with most commercial plumbing warranties. Building managers should always confirm with their specific warranty terms, but non-acid formulas are widely accepted.

What is the biggest safety advantage of switching to this clinging gel from a liquid bleach pour?

The thick gel stays in the bowl and under the rim rather than running down the sides onto floors, which reduces slip hazards, splash exposure, and accidental skin contact for cleaning staff.

Is the fresh scent strong enough to cause headaches for sensitive users?

The fresh scent is light and deodorizing rather than overpowering, which is why it is commonly chosen for healthcare waiting areas and hotel guest bathrooms where scent sensitivity is a concern.

I'm a daycare owner — is this cleaner appropriate for a restroom used by toddlers?

When used per label directions, applied during closed hours, and followed by a thorough rinse, it is appropriate. Many small business owners choose it specifically for the EPA-registered virus kill claim alongside the non-acid safety profile.

How do I use this Clorox toilet bowl cleaner for the best results?

Apply the gel under the rim and around the bowl using the angled nozzle, allow it to sit for the contact time listed on the label, scrub if needed, then flush. For stubborn hard-water or mildew stains, allow extended contact time before scrubbing.

How long should the gel sit in the bowl before flushing?

For routine disinfection, follow the contact time printed on the bottle label. For visible hard-water or mildew stains, many facility managers allow 5 to 10 minutes of contact time to maximize the bleaching action before scrubbing and flushing.

Can I use this product with a toilet tank tablet or in-tank cleaner at the same time?

It is best used as a standalone manual bowl treatment. Combining multiple bowl cleaners can cause unexpected chemical reactions, so remove any in-tank devices before applying this gel and allow the bowl to flush through completely between products.

Is this safe for all commercial toilet types including high-efficiency and waterless urinals?

The non-acid bleach gel is compatible with standard and high-efficiency commercial toilet bowls. For waterless urinals, follow the manufacturer's approved cleaning chemistry, as urinals often require specific products.

Will this cleaner damage stainless steel restroom fixtures or chrome flush handles?

The gel formula is designed to stay on porcelain, but any bleach-based product can discolor stainless steel or chrome with prolonged contact. Wipe any incidental contact on metal fixtures immediately and rinse thoroughly.

What is included in the case when I order this product?

You receive twelve 24-ounce bottles of CloroxPro Clorox Manual Toilet Bowl Cleaner with Bleach in fresh scent, packed in a commercial case ready for custodial closet storage. No additional applicator, brush, or accessories are included.

Is bleach-based toilet cleaner safe for everyday household or employee use around asthma sufferers?

When used as directed with adequate ventilation, the clinging gel formula releases far less vapor than liquid bleach. For highly sensitive individuals, apply during unoccupied hours and ventilate the restroom before reuse.

What is the shelf life of unopened bottles in the case?

CloroxPro bleach-based toilet cleaners typically have a multi-year shelf life when stored unopened in a cool, dry custodial closet. Check the bottle for the printed expiration date and rotate stock using first-in, first-out practices.

What is the difference between a toilet bowl cleaner and an all-purpose bathroom cleaner?

Toilet bowl cleaners are specifically formulated to cling to porcelain, reach under the rim, and break down mineral and organic waste in the bowl and trap. All-purpose bathroom cleaners are designed for surfaces like counters, tile, and fixtures and do not deliver the same bowl-specific disinfecting contact time.

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