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Toilet Bowl Brush

Toilet Bowl BrushHow to clean the bowl of toilet polluted? Brush does not work - it's my only option to get my hand there? "?

:-S The toilet is fairly new, but my tenants do not own course, if a brown spot has developed on the bottom of the bowl that I can not get away with the toilet brush. This is not really shit, just a spot of water. Have bleach, etc. Do I have tried mainly to get my hand down there? "

A product called Nordic will emerge. Do not let you if any. Burns.

Try removing CLR.

replenish the old with a sponge, then get Jiff and scouring pad plastic there (rubber gloves on!)

Also you can pour the coke and leave overnight

I would use a pumice stone and rubber gloves. Works on the toughest stains.

OK descaling test followed by bleach thick ... but be sure to lay siege to Loo, once you put bleach on it ... light bleach breaks down and makes it less effective, leaving the descaler for about one hour, if not more ... and even bleach ... DONT ask them at the same time though.

try demestos or other strong cleaning toilets

bleach whiten stains, it does not delete them.

Coke and soak overnight.

Believe me it works.

Try Lysol Power, Lime and Rust remover toilet bowl clean. Leave the filter in the bowl for about 30 minutes, scrub with the brush and repeat if necessary.

If your in the UK, then use bleach Domestos Original thick, pour around the bowl and leave overnight, and give him time to work, I use it all the time and never brush.

I agree with Miller Time: Try CLR. Note: Follow the package instructions to the letter, and chances are that you'll be happy @ the end of the day.

Try One-Stop. it is caustic, so be careful. Read the instructions carefully. This substance is very powerful but it does the trick. You can get it from a quality material shop.l

Bang will cillet

Use vinegar. It removes many stains that are embedded in calcium, which was set up in the bowl. Take care of bleach too, as if the varnish is poor, you'll have to change the bowl quite soon as the spots will reappear.

Try using bleach again, but let it soak overnight

Posted on May 30, 2010.
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