Severe mineral stains can often be removed from a toilet by adding about a cup of muratic acid directly into the toilet bowl. It's very dangerous stuff, so make sure you wear face and especially eye protection, gloves, rubber apron and just about anything else that you can get to keep that stuff from splashing on you. Also make sure there is good ventilation. If it's bad, but not THAT bad, try a product called CLR (stands for Calcium, Lime, Rust) to remove those stains. It's available at many hardware and building products stores. Again, use protective clothing, face protection and have good ventilation. In any case, get as much water out of the bowl as you can before you start using either product so that it doesn't become too diluted. After you've used a brush to clean the toilet and before you flush the acid down, add a lot of water to dilute the strength of the acid so that it won't destroy your pipes.
The Clorox ToiletWand is a product that is designed to clean the toilet. The product makes the experience more pleasant by preventing you from having to stick your hand directly into the toilet bowl.
I would strongly recommend you get a commercial product instead - one that was specifically designed for cleaning.
You hold them or get clean water for them
"To get that toilet clean! Do you want a nasty a** toilet? Didn't think so."-Common Sence
yes you can but you would have to clean it with toilet bowl cleaner
shove spunges and toilet bowl cleaner and pine sol into it
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.
To clean a toilet bowl, HCl use with Na OH is not the best thing to use. This is because this ends up being corrosive and it can lead to chemical burns and can be fatal if accidentally swallowed.
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.
toilet cleaner, or Windex if it is the outside of the toilet bowl.
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