How to Clean Toilet Bowl Stains So It's Like New Again!
Stains can form on the inside of your toilet bowl over time, that are just too hard to get out with regular cleaning products.
On the well water system where we live, our toilet bowl consistently ended up with dim brown residue that stained the toilet bowl. We tried to get these toilet stains out with natural products, regular cleaning products, and even scrubbing our toilet with bleach cleaners, but nothing really seemed to make a difference. The stains didn't budge and we figured eventually we would just need to replace the toilet.
How to Clean Toilet Bowl Stains Fast
CLR Brands® Calcium, Lime & Rust Remover (*BUY HERE) is hands down, the best cleaning product we have found to remove toilet bowl stains. (*Amazon link: As an Amazon associate I earn a small commission on purchases made through my link)Try it and you won't be disappointed.
Here are some tips that helped us get our toilet bowl so clean, it looks almost new:
FOR BEST RESULTS YOU NEED-
- Bottle of CLR (linked above)
- Disposable gloves
- An old rag you can throw away
How to clean your toilet bowl stains with the BEST results:
CLEANING METHOD 1:
- This method gave us the best results. If possible, empty your toilet bowl and let it dry. Do this by turning off the water to your toilet (or the main water) and then flush the toilet so it's empty of water. Let the toilet bowl dry before applying the solution.
- Put on your disposable gloves
- Pour some of the CLR on your rag and wipe the dry, stained toilet bowl directly. You will immediately see a difference as you wipe the solution on the stains.
CLEANING METHOD 2:
- If you are not able to empty your toilet bowl water, you can-
- Put on your disposable gloves and
- Pour some of the CLR solution directly into the toilet bowl (read instructions on the bottle) and
- Let it soak for about an hour and use a toilet brush or rag to wipe the bowl as needed.
Did you try it?
Leave a comment and let me know if it's the best toilet cleaning product you've ever used, to finally get rid of those annoying toilet stains!
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