Due to lack of regular maintenance, our toilet bowl ends up showing limescale stains. Therefore, a thorough cleaning is required to remove them. In this article, we show you how to achieve this with an ingenious technique that does not require harsh cleaners and bleach.
Sometimes, even with regular toilet bowl cleaning, limescale stains can eventually become entrenched. And many resort to conventional detergents that include chemicals. However, natural products are just as effective. We suggest that you use a technique that strives to present no health and environmental hazards. Here’s how to get rid of limescale stains, black deposits and other stubborn stains naturally.
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The technique for removing stubborn limescale stains
For a new toilet bowl, we suggest you follow these instructions:
You will need the following ingredients:
a suction cup
white vinegar
rubber gloves
clean towels
a toilet brush
toilet paper
Before you start, empty the water from the container with a suction cup and then try to remove all the water if you think it is necessary. Next, spread white vinegar on the bottom of the container and then on the walls to better cover stubborn and particularly encrusted stains.
Next, soak a handful of toilet paper in vinegar and rub the stained areas. Then, let it sit overnight and then, in the morning, scrub the entire bowl with a toilet brush. If necessary, apply more force to deeply embedded stains.
Vinegar to clean the bowl – Source: spm
Keep in mind that the longer you let the household product sit, the more effective the trick will be. In fact, white vinegar can remove and disinfect all kinds of surfaces. Also, don’t hesitate to repeat the process if the stains persist. It is also good to remember that white vinegar is a remarkable limescale remover and it is therefore advisable to use it to descale all affected surfaces in the house.
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