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#### Step 3: Scrub the Toilet
Using a toilet brush or a cleaning cloth, scrub the inside of the toilet bowl, paying close attention to the rim and areas that are often overlooked. This helps remove any residual urine and grime. If the odor persists, you can also wipe down the outer parts of the toilet with a cloth soaked in vinegar.
#### Step 4: Flush
Once you’ve finished scrubbing, flush the toilet to wash away the vinegar and baking soda solution, along with any remaining odors. The toilet should smell fresh and clean, and the problem of urine odors will be solved in seconds!
– **Regular Cleaning:** To keep your toilet smelling fresh, clean it regularly, especially in areas that can trap urine, such as around the seat and under the rim.
– **Use a Toilet Cleaner:** If you prefer a more specialized solution, use a toilet cleaner that contains disinfectants and deodorizing agents. Consider using one with natural ingredients for a healthier, chemical-free option.
– **Keep the Bathroom Ventilated:** Ensure that the bathroom is well-ventilated by using an exhaust fan or opening a window to prevent the buildup of odors.
– **Use a Toilet Freshener:** Place a toilet freshener or air freshener in the bathroom to maintain a pleasant scent throughout the day.
### Why This Method Works
### Conclusion