

Probiotic Toilet Bowl Cleaner with Phytolase®
Alternative to chemical-laden toilet bowl cleaners in plastic or non-recyclable packaging.
Similar Option:
- Toilet Brush with Stand
- Toilet Brush
- TUSHY Ace Electric Bidet Seat
- TUSHY Classic Bidet 3.0
- TUSHY Spa Bidet 3.0
Ingredients
Sodium bicarbonate, Malic acid, Sodium carbonate, Citric acid, Sodium percarbonate, Sodium lauryl sulfoacetate, Deoxyribonuclease blend, Sorbitan caprylate, Capryloyl/Caproyl methyl glucamide, Alkyl polygluecoside, Hydrated silica, Propanediol, Fragrance, Probiotic blend, Sodium silicate.
Dirty Labs' fragrances are made of natural and synthetic ingredients selected from the IFRA Transparency List.
Phenyl ethyl alcohol (CAS. 60-12-8), Neryl acetate (CAS. 141-12-8), Guaiacwood acetate (CAS. 61789-17-1), Citronellyl acetate (CAS. 150-84-5), 2,2,7,7-tetra methyl tricyclo [6.2.1.0^{1,6}]undecane-5-one (CAS. 23787-90-8), 2,4-dimethyl-3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde (CAS. 68039-49-6), Methyl dihydroxy-dimethylbenzoate (CAS. 4707-47-5), Nerol (CAS. 106-25-2), Dihydro eugenol (CAS. 2785-87-7)
Packaging
Paper canister with metal inner lid and wooden scoop.
Use Instructions
Foaming powder formula is designed to let sit while it works, so you do less:
- Drop two scoops of Probiotic Toilet Bowl Cleaner With Phytolase® into the water of the bowl and watch it foam.
- Give it a swish with your toilet brush to ensure enzymes can reach every corner.
- Let sit for 5-10 minutes (up to 20 for extra dirty bowls).
- Give any remaining stains a scrub and flush to finish.
This biobased formula leaves chlorine bleach out of bathroom cleaning—and the water supply—for a naturally powerful clean, and a flush you can feel good about.
End of Life Instructions
Paper carton and metal lid can be recycled in curbside recycling, depending on your municipality. Paper carton and wooden scoop can also be composted or burned.
Where It Comes From
Dirty Labs is a Portland-based cleaning innovations lab on a mission to make traditional petrochemical-based cleaning obsolete.
Too many cleaners today still rely on petrochemicals and harsh synthetics that pollute the environment and our drinking water. Some of the most common cleaning and personal care ingredients have been found to be potential carcinogens, irritants, toxins, or endocrine disruptors.
By utilizing breakthroughs in green chemistry, their team of chemists and environmentalists have raised the bar for performance, safety, and sustainability. Their promise is to deliver on par or better cleaning efficacy than conventional cleaners without the use of any ethoxylates, parabens, fillers, California Prop 65 chemicals of concern, and EU listed fragrance allergens.
Dirty Labs isn’t like anything else out there. Phytolase® is their enzyme-driven cleaning technology. Their detergents are certified EPA Safer Choice and USDA Biobased, and their Free & Clear detergent is EWG Verified and recognized by the National Eczema Association (NEA).