Recently, viral posts online have claimed that you should pour boiling water into the toilet when you arrive at a hotel room. It’s often presented as a “secret tip” to kill germs or improve hygiene.
But in reality: This idea is misleading and not scientifically necessary.
Is Pouring Boiling Water in the Toilet Actually Useful?
Short answer: No — it can even be harmful.
Here’s why:
It can damage the toilet: Sudden heat can crack porcelain.
It may harm plumbing: Some pipes aren’t designed for very hot water.
It’s unnecessary: Hotels already use strong disinfectants that are far more effective.
How Clean Are Hotel Bathrooms?
Most hotels—especially reputable ones—follow strict cleaning standards:
- Use of professional disinfectants
- Cleaning after every guest
- Regular hygiene inspections
In many cases, the toilet is actually one of the cleanest parts of the room.
What Should You Do Instead?
If you want extra peace of mind, try these instead:
Use disinfectant wipes on high-touch surfaces (handles, remote, table)
Wash your hands regularly
Avoid using items that look unclean (like kettles, if questionable)
Ask the hotel for additional cleaning if needed
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