toilet cleaner, or Windex if it is the outside of the toilet bowl.
For both genders, it could be an an-al fissure or haemarhoids(piles). For a female it could also be menstrual period bleed.
Yes, toilet bowl cleaner is very corrosive
u can remove the orange stain around your toilot by leavin bleach in there for about and hour or two then scrubbing it out
You can always try comet or softscrub, something with bleach, and a scrubbie sponge. If that doesn't work, try toilet bowl cleaner, the thick kind. Let it sit for a little while, wear gloves and scrub away with your scrubbie sponge. That has worked for me on several different occasions.
To remove toilet bowl cleaner from your skin, quickly rinse the affected area with plenty of water. Use mild soap and gently wash the area to remove any remaining residue. If irritation or discomfort persists, seek medical advice.
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.
To remove toilet bowl cleaner stains from the tub, you will need hot water and a sturdy brush. Get the brush wet and use elbow grease to clean the stain.
It will not hurt the bowl, but there is some evaporation and over time the dissolved minerals and salts in the urine will form a ring around the bowl at the water line. Any toilet cleaner will remove this.
For both genders, it could be an an-al fissure or haemarhoids(piles). For a female it could also be menstrual period bleed.
Skidmarks account for 84.7% of all brown marks in a toilet bowl . Followed in a distant second place by Iron in your water.
Remove the bowl turn it up side down and remove theauger head
Comet or any other toilet bowl cleanser and a scouring sponge.
Rust stains on porcelain are almost impossible to remove because the rust has most often combined chemically with the glaze and cannot be removed without removing the glaze. You could try acids (phosphoric acid for example).
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My little dog did when I unfortunately forgot to fill its water bowl! But fortunately the toilet had been flushed and the water was RELATIVELY clean.
No it will not the porcelain toilets are made from will only allow stains to build on the surface so using cleaners which are typically bleach based wont penetrate passed the surface.