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How to use Lava

by on July 2, 2025 11:54

What is Lava, anyway?
Lava is a powerful natural alternative to bleach
for perfect porcelain and sparkling surfaces, and way more fun than that crusty old bleach lurking under your sink.

How to use Lava
Using Lava is so simple and satisfying, you'll actually look forward to the least glamorous of household chores. Here's how to unleash the fizz:

  • Step 1
    Scoop a little Lava (anywhere between a half scoop or two flat scoops) and gently sprinkle it around your toilet bowl. Make sure some lands on the sides for full effect.
  • Step 2
    Sit back and admire the fizz. In 30–60 seconds, Lava releases a glorious foam that clings to your bowl and does its thing.
  • Step 3
    Give it a quick scrub with your toilet brush to get into every nook and cranny. Then flush. Voilà. You’ve got yourself picture-perfect porcelain.

But wait, there’s more
Toilets aren't Lava’s only domain. This natural bleach alternative works wonders on all kinds of bathroom surfaces:

  • Tiles – Sprinkle, scrub, rinse. Your grout won’t know what hit it.
  • Baths & Showers – Use Lava to tackle soap scum and limescale (do a quick patch test first).
  • Sinks – Fizz away toothpaste gunk and water spots with a light sprinkle and wipe.

Storage Tips
Keep Lava in its jar, in a cool, dark place.

Final Fizz
Lava isn't just a cleaner, it’s a bathroom glow-up in a jar. Science-backed, joy-inducing, and weirdly addictive to use. Whether you're fighting limescale, scrubbing tiles, or just freshening up, Lava makes cleaning fun.