Nowhere is this more problematic than in a toilet which sees a lot of use and holds standing water constantly.
Toilet stains below water line.
Spread cleaning power liberally on all the rust stains.
Works best if you bail out as much water from the pan as possible first and then just pour in any brand of cola.
The black discoloration that forms often indicates a problem with the water such as mold spores bacteria or minerals.
Pay special attention to the part of the bowl just under the rim where the stains tend to be more.
Blue mineral toilet bowl stains.
Allow the solution to sit for another 30 minutes returning to the bathroom to swirl it around one or two more times.
The line can be seen as a ring film on the waterline of the.
Pink stains also seen as pink residue in the toilet bowl is unlike hard water stains caused by the type and quality of water.
Grab your toilet brush and swirl the solution ensuring that the mixture reaches all stains above the water line.
Baking soda and coca cola.
While there are many commercial cleaning products that can remove hard water stains in the toilet several household products can be just as effective and will rid your bowl of the dreaded ring without harsh chemicals.
It s the acid that works or cheap white vinegar is very effective.
If limescale comes up above the water line put kitchen towel damped with vinegar around the bowl and keep it wet with vinegar.
Leave it for several hours.
Flush the toilet and then empty the bowl with a sponge or turkey baster assigned exclusively to toilet duty.
Don t flush the toilet during any of these stages.
Do it just before you go it.
This is caused by minerals in your water and doesn t cause any harm other than a stain on your toilet bowl.
You may need to get the water out of your toilet bowl to effectively scrub the stains.
Not boiling water or it may crack.
Use the brush more often other ideas on here.
You can use a commercial product or a mixture of vinegar and borax or salt.
You might be surprised to see a blue ring around your toilet right around the water line.
Just like we mentioned in the previous section coke is not the happiest solution for removing toilet bowl stains when used individually.
Residue can be as a result of an airborne bacteria that settles as a pinkish gray film on a moist surface such as the toilet bowl or underneath the tank.
If you have hard water i am very keen on the parazone bleach blocks.
Yet a mixture of baking soda and coke can do wonders down there no kidding.
You can put two tabs in if badly stained.
Put a bucket of hot tap water into the bowl first so the tablets dissolve and work faster.