The main ingredient in The Works toilet cleaner is hydrogen chloride. That is hydrochloric acid when mixed with water.
sodium hydroxide,distilled water, vegetable oils plus essential oils for fragrance
The ingredients found in The Works toilet bowl cleaner include chlorine bleach and citric acid. This formula removes rust and hard water stains.
Wear rubber gloves, eye and face protection. If you are asking how to clean the toilet so as to make it hygienic, With a disinfectant spray such as Lysol brand, wipe down the outside: Tank, Bowl, Seat, Ring, and Hinge. Next, use a cleaner containing bleach inside the bowl. Follow the instructions on the bowl cleaner and brush as required.
With great difficulty, as the discoloration is likely to have sunk into the porcelain.
A person can clean a toilet with ordinary household items by pouring a small amount of bleach into the bowl. A toilet brush can then be used to scrub down the surface and loosen stuck on grime.
Water is released suddenly from the tank and floods into the bowl. This will then flow over the S bend and down the drain. There are some differences in bowl and S bend design, but most are basically similar.
It can happen several ways; Left alone the water will evaporate, The weather outside maybe windy causing a vacuum across the roof vent pipe, using a sink or toilet on a lower level of your home may cause some reduction of the water level... etc.
The works toilet bowl cleaner
Somewhere around 4.
Yes, toilet bowl cleaner is very corrosive
Killed my grass when I made a works bomb
toilet cleaner, or Windex if it is the outside of the toilet bowl.
Put the works toilet cleaner in a plastic bottle and it makes a loud boom! But doesnt really do much damage like a grenade or something like that.
they are toilet bowl cleaner and the thing that sites buy the toilet
The Works toilet bowl cleaner is 20% hydrogen chloride. Concentrated hydrochloric acid is typically 38% hydrogen chloride. Since The Works contains 50.1% Rodine, it is not simple to extract the hydrochloric acid. (Sorry for not providing a solution; I was merely updating this answer to remove the complete misinformation in the previous answer.)
corrosive
yes, you have to use works toilet bowl cleaner. It may sound a bit weird, but its true.
Tidy bowl toilet cleaner.
Muriatic Acid I think.(Pls.Correct me if I am wrong)