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I would recommend cif. it would probably help
toilet cleaner, or Windex if it is the outside of the toilet bowl.
so what you do is go to the toilet and wipe your bum and use the toilet paper to wipe it on
Protein stains require a cold water soak.Dye stains require hot water and a pretreatment. Stubborn dye stains require bleach.Oily stains require liquid detergent put on them before they go in to the washing machine.Other stains will just come out in the wash.
Iron in the water would cause rusty stains in the toilet.
I would recommend cif. it would probably help
Depends upon the stain, sometimes using carpet cleaner prior to washing will help with most stains, some stains are stubborn for instance blood should be removed immediately with hydrogen peroxide.
toilet cleaner, or Windex if it is the outside of the toilet bowl.
Any good toilet cleaner will remove the stains.
If there are urine stains in your toilet bowl, pour a generous amount of bleach into the toilet bowl and under the rim, then leave overnight. The next morning, flush the toilet and pour more bleach into the bowl and scrub with a toilet brush.
She's stubborn and refuses to stop smoking regardless what the doctors tell her. He tried several different detergents and sprays, but nothing removed the stubborn stains from his uniform.
TOILET in a sentence: Go plunge the toilet my dear! Ew, that's gross, there are stains on the toilet! Go use the toilet in the ladies room, Annie.
White vinegar has been proven to work time and again to remove hard water stains from toilets. See the step by step method below:Natural Formula to Use:Pure white vinegarMethod to Use:1.Fill a clean spray bottle with pure vinegar2.Spray the vinegar freely over the toilet and wait for a few minutes3.If stains are stubborn spray more vinegar and wait a while longer4.Simply wipe away with a clean cloth to reveal the shineTips:For toilet bowls add 1 liter of vinegar to the bowl itself and scrub with a toilet brush to dissolve away hard water stains that has built up over time. Also, by adding 1 liter of pure vinegar to the cistern (tank at back of toilet) this not only removes any stains from there but also removes any from underneath the rim on the next flush!Sometimes stains are extra stubborn - for this make a paste of white vinegar and baking soda and scrub gently with a soft brush or sponge. Never use an abrasive cleaner like scouring pads, powders or steel wool as this will scratch the surface.
so what you do is go to the toilet and wipe your bum and use the toilet paper to wipe it on
Of course you can. Try it and see!
Try a product called "CLR"...it's a calcium, lime, rust, remover available at grocery and hardware stores.White vinegar has been proven to work time and again to remove hard water stains. See the step by step method below:Natural Formula to Use:Pure white vinegarMethod to Use:1.Fill a clean spray bottle with pure vinegar2.Spray the vinegar freely over the toilet and wait for a few minutes3.If stains are stubborn spray more vinegar and wait a while longer4.Simply wipe away with a clean cloth to reveal the shineTips:For toilet bowls add 1 liter of vinegar to the bowl itself and scrub with a toilet brush to dissolve away hard water stains that has built up over time. Also, by adding 1 liter of pure vinegar to the cistern (tank at back of toilet) this not only removes any stains from there but also removes any from underneath the rim on the next flush!Sometimes stains are extra stubborn - for this make a paste of white vinegar and baking soda and scrub gently with a soft brush or sponge. Never use an abrasive cleaner like scouring pads, powders or steel wool as this will scratch the surface.
Protein stains require a cold water soak.Dye stains require hot water and a pretreatment. Stubborn dye stains require bleach.Oily stains require liquid detergent put on them before they go in to the washing machine.Other stains will just come out in the wash.