Maintain a clean and odor-free bathroom with these simple steps

If your trips to the bathroom often leave a powerful odor behind, you may be interested in something that will keep your nose (and nostrils) clean. Luckily for you, there may be a solution. Poo-Pourri is a patented blend of oils of that will magically trap fecal odors under the water the toilet bowl, which is exactly where they belong. If you want to learn more about Poo-Pourri, how to use it, and how it works, you’re in the right place. Read on to learn more!

Things You Should Know

  • Poo-Pourri is an aromatic spray that will keep your poop from stinking up the bathroom when you go.
  • Use Poo-Pourri before you go #2. Spritz the water in the toilet 3-5 times, go to the bathroom, then flush like normal.
  • Poo-Pourri is oil-based, so it sits on top of the water and locks odors in when you poop.
  • There are plenty of alternatives out there on the market if you’re looking for something unique or slightly different.
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What is Poo-Pourri?

  1. Poo-Pourri is an anti-odor spray for your #2s. Don’t want to become known as “party pooper” at work because you have a tendency to stink the bathroom up? Want to avoid embarrassment at your date’s house when you use the can? If so, Poo-Pourri might be for you. Poo-Pourri’s toilet sprays will curb odors when you use the John so that nobody knows you’re taking a bowel movement.[1]
    • Poo-Pourri’s sprays come in dozens of different aromas. The original citrus product is hands-down the most popular, though.
    • Poo-Pourri is made out of essential oil mixes and none of their products contain harmful chemicals.
    • Not only will Poo-Pourri cover up the odor while you’re pooping, but you’ll walk out of the toilet smelling great, too.
    • This is a phenomenal product if you have IBS, Crohn’s disease, or you’re simply self-conscious about using the bathroom in public.
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Does Poo-Pourri really work?

  1. Yes, users tend to be blown away by how well it works. Poo-Pouri is oil-based. Ever hear what they say about oil and water? (Hint: they don’t mix!) When you spray the toilet, the Poo-Pouri coats the surface of the water in a thin layer of essential oils and odor neutralizers. When you go, your dung hits the water and gets covered in this oil, which traps the nasty smells in and keeps them from getting out. Give it a shot yourself—this stuff is seriously impressive.[2]
    • Once you flush, all of the poop disappears alongside the remaining Poo-Pouri on the water, so the bathroom won’t even smell like you were using anything to cover the odor up when you’re done.
    • Poo-Pourri is 100% natural, so don’t worry about damaging the toilet or the sewage pipes at all.
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How to Use Poo-Pourri

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    Spritz the toilet water 3-5 times with Poo-Pourri. Once you close the stall or bathroom, break out the Poo-Pourri and shake the bottle gently. Then, spray the toilet bowl 3-5 times to cover the surface of the water with the Poo-Pourri formula.[3]
    • If you feel like this might be an especially stinky experience, go ahead and throw an extra 2-3 sprays in there just for good measure.
    • Keep in mind, Poo-Pourri is pretty potent. If you don’t want people to really notice any odor at all, 3 spritzes should be more than enough.
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    Go about your business and flush the evidence away. Once you’ve sprayed the bowl, go ahead and poop the same exact way you normally would. Take your bowel movement, wipe thoroughly, and flush the toilet just like you’re on the throne in the privacy of your own home.[4]
    • Keep in mind, if you do any courtesy flushing, you need to reapply the Poo-Pourri. This product is one use per application.
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    Leave the bathroom like nothing even happened. Nearby bystanders will have no idea you’ve just used the bathroom. You could have been taking a power nap in there for all they know. Don’t forget to wash your hands on the way out![5]
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Alternatives to Poo-Pourri

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    Mask If Poo-Pourri’s products tend to stand out on the bathroom shelf, and the name doesn’t exactly hide what it’s meant to do. If you want something a little more incognito, Mask makes some great toilet sprays that won’t raise eyebrows. The name is super innocuous, and it just looks like a black spray bottle.[6]
    • Mask also makes air fresheners if you want something to keep your bathroom smelling fresh!
    • Mask’s products aren’t exclusively natural, but they are free from preservatives, parabens, phthalates, and other hard-to-pronounce chemicals that may irritate you. It’s vegan and cruelty-free, too!
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    Squatty Potty Unicorn Gold Toilet Spray Poo-Pourri’s aromas tend to be very subtle and balanced, but Squatty Potty is probably better if you like bold aromas. With flavors like Fruity Booty and Mystic Forest, these strong aromatics will keep the bathroom smelling phenomenal well after you walk out.[7]
    • Squatty Potty Unicorn Gold is made with literal gold flakes and essential oils. Not only does it smell good, but it looks fancy.
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    Air Wick V.I.Poo V.I.Poo works the same exact way as Poo-Pourri, although you may want to pick V.I.Poo up if you’re already using Air Wick products in your home (or they already use them at work). That way, there will be a uniform smell throughout your home or your place of work.[8]
    • V.I.Poo and Poo-Pourri even cost the same ($9.99 per 2 ounce bottle).
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    Aesop Post-Poo Drops If you prefer to save your aromatics until after you know you need them, Aesop’s Post-Poo Drops are for you. While Poo-Pourri and other products need to be applied to the water before you go about your business, you can hold off with Post-Poo Drops. This is great if you don’t want to churn through bottles every few weeks and your #2s are only occasionally super smelly.[9]
    • To use Post-Poo Drops, add 1-2 droplets to the toilet bowl after you finish flushing. You’ll be blown away at how quickly the bathroom starts smelling phenomenal.
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About This Article

Eric McClure
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Eric McClure. Eric McClure is an editing fellow at wikiHow where he has been editing, researching, and creating content since 2019. A former educator and poet, his work has appeared in Carcinogenic Poetry, Shot Glass Journal, Prairie Margins, and The Rusty Nail. His digital chapbook, The Internet, was also published in TL;DR Magazine. He was the winner of the Paul Carroll award for outstanding achievement in creative writing in 2014, and he was a featured reader at the Poetry Foundation’s Open Door Reading Series in 2015. Eric holds a BA in English from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and an MEd in secondary education from DePaul University. This article has been viewed 1,899 times.
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