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What about the blue water in the toilet seat?

If the water in the toilet lid turns blue, it usually means that some kind of detergent or dye has been added to the water. This phenomenon is very common in many commercial places, such as hotels, public toilets and so on. This may happen on the toilet lid at home, because you use a detergent containing dye or blue bubbles in the toilet.

If you don't want the water in the toilet seat to be blue, you can take the following measures:

1. Detergent replacement: Use dye-free toilet cleaner.

2. Replace the toilet blue bubble: If you are using the toilet blue bubble, you can try to switch to a brand without dye, or not at all.

3. Cleaning the water tank: Pour out all the water in the toilet seat, and then thoroughly clean the water tank with soapy water or vinegar water.

4. Rinse several times: If the water in the toilet lid has turned blue, you can rinse it several times until the water turns into an ordinary transparent color and drain it completely.

In short, if you don't want the water in the toilet lid to turn blue, you need to choose detergent and blue bubbles without dyes to clean the toilet, and clean the water tank regularly to avoid adding dyes to the toilet lid.