
zero daily scrubbing
gentle on flapper & seals
phosphate-free formula
dissolves fully in water
A toilet that cleans itself. Every single flush.
One dual-color tablet in the tank stops limescale and the black ring before they form β and keeps the bathroom smelling fresh for weeks.

Drop It In The Right Corner
Place the tablet in the corner of the tank, away from the water inlet valve β the one instruction competitors never give, and the reason their tablets fail.

Every Flush Does The Cleaning
The slow-dissolving tablet tints the water and coats the porcelain with a protective veil at each flush β dirt and scale simply can't stick.

The Brush Stays In Its Holder
No more twice-a-week scrubbing sessions. The bowl stays presentable around the clock β even when guests show up unannounced.
The grime doesn't start in the bowl.
That black, moldy ring under the rim and the brown limescale stains come down from the tank and the rim jets with every flush. Scrubbing the bowl treats the symptom β never the source. The only place to win the fight is inside the tank.
Everything a tank tablet should have been
The safe middle ground between endless scrubbing and bleach pucks that wreck your toilet.
Automatic Clean
Every flush releases cleaning agents β the chore disappears from your mental to-do list.
Flapper-Friendly
No chlorine bleach means no corroded seals, no silent leaks, no surprise plumber bill.
Septic Safe
Phosphate-free and gentle on the good bacteria your septic system depends on.
Dissolves Clean
No moldy blue blob left in the tank β it dissolves slowly, evenly and completely.
Fifteen minutes to a self-cleaning toilet
Don't remove the wrapper β it's water-soluble and dissolves on its own.
Lift the tank lid. Keep the tablet in its wrapper β the film is 100% water-soluble.
Place one tablet in the corner of the tank, away from the water inlet valve.
Give it 10-15 minutes to start dissolving. The water takes on its fresh blue tint.
Every flush now cleans and protects the bowl. Replace the tablet when the color fades.
Why the brush finally stayed in its holder

βI scrubbed that black ring for months. One tablet and it justβ¦ never came back.β

βWe're on a septic system, so I check everything. These are safe AND they work.β

βBleach tablets ruined my old flapper. These clean better with zero damage.β
How it compares to what you've tried
| These Tablets | Chlorine Bleach Pucks | Scrubbing & Brush | DIY Hacks / Acid | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cleans automatically with every flush | β | β | β | β |
| Safe for flapper, gaskets & seals | β | β | β | β |
| Septic-tank safe | β | β | β | β |
| Stops scale & the black ring at the source | β | ~ | β | ~ |
| Fresh scent between cleanings | β | ~ | β | β |
| Dissolves fully β no moldy blue blob | β | β | β | β |
Out of the box and into the tank



What households are saying
Put the brush away. For good.
One box of 6 concentrated tablets costs less than a single bottle of descaler β and delivers weeks of automatic cleaning per tablet, without risking a corroded flapper and a silent leak.
Frequently asked questions
Will it damage my flapper or the rubber seals like bleach tablets did?
No β that damage comes from chlorine bleach, and there is none in this formula. These tablets are chlorine-bleach-free and phosphate-free, gentle on the rubber flapper, gaskets and plastic parts inside your tank. It's exactly the lesson the old bleach pucks taught the market.
Do I remove the plastic wrapper first?
No β and that's the trick. The wrapper is 100% water-soluble film: drop the tablet in as-is and the film dissolves completely in the water. Nothing touches your skin, and nothing can get sucked into the flush valve.
Is it safe for septic systems?
Yes. The formula is phosphate-free and designed to be gentle on the good bacteria your septic tank depends on. If you're on a septic system, this is the kind of tablet you can actually use.
Where exactly do I put the tablet in the tank?
In a corner of the tank, away from the water inlet valve β this keeps it dissolving slowly and evenly instead of being blasted apart or wedged against moving parts. It's the step most competitor instructions skip, and the reason their tablets end up as a moldy blue blob.
Will it remove years of old, baked-in limescale?
Be realistic: these tablets prevent and maintain. If your bowl has a decade of built-up scale, do one initial descale first, then let the tablets keep it from ever coming back. Each tablet lasts for weeks because the concentrated formula dissolves slowly β replace it when the blue tint fades.
Drop one in tonight. Retire the brush.
In 15 minutes, your flush becomes your cleaning crew: the blue half cleans and blocks limescale, the pink half keeps everything fresh for weeks. No chlorine bleach, no phosphates, septic-safe, zero-contact wrapper. Backed by a 30-day money-back guarantee and fast, tracked shipping.
Household cleaning product. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not place the tablet in the bowl β it goes in the toilet tank, in a corner away from the water inlet valve, with its water-soluble wrapper on. Suitable for septic systems. Results on old, deeply embedded limescale may require an initial descaling. Reviews reflect individual experiences.