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If you're just noticing stains in your toilet bowl, getting rid of them is as easy as reaching into your pantry, according to Marina Lawrence, owner and founder of the residential and commercial ...
Enter, WD-40. Known mostly as a rust remover, to quiet squeaky hinges, or to loosen up stuck nuts and bolts, WD-40 is surprisingly useful as a toilet cleaning hack.
Dear Heloise: How do I get rust stains out of my toilet? -- Pat L., via email Pat, try this solution: Cut a lemon in half and dip the lemon in salt.
Just weeks ago, a rust problem cropped up in my house. The toilet that gets the most use in our house started to get nasty rust stains in the bowl.
What if the stains are still not completely removed after cleaning? You can also try a pumice stone as a last resort to remove rust or hard water build up.
Cleaning the toilet regularly because stains are more difficult to remove when they are old. Here's how to keep your toilet fresh.
Q: My three American Standard high-rise toilets installed in 2016 are "behaving" unlike any toilet I have ever had. The low-flush toilets get dirty about once a week, up inside around the rim and ...
The spokesperson told The Express: "WD-40 can be readily used for removing stains from your toilet seat. Hard water stains are fairly similar to rust stains and the product works extremely well ...
Fans of Sophie Hinchliffe, who is known online as Mrs Hinch, have come to the rescue and shared their £2 hack on getting rid of stubborn limescale on the toilet.
Dear Heloise: How do I get rust stains out of my toilet? -- Pat L., via email Pat, try this solution: Cut a lemon in half and dip the lemon in salt.