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toilet cleaner, or Windex if it is the outside of the toilet bowl.
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.
The most common reason for "smoky" urine is slight dehydration. The second most common reason is Urinary Tract Infection (UTI).When a person is well hydrated and has no illness, urine should be a clear yellow to light amber in color. You should easily be able to see the bottom of the toilet bowl through the urine or to mentally be able to read newsprint when it is at the bottom of the toilet bowl.NOTE! The analogy about newspaper print does NOT mean anyone should put a newspaper page in the toilet. Instead, it is an analogy to explain just how clear urine should be-- i.e. that you could read words through the urine if it is clear yellow.
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.
Any good toilet cleaner will remove the stains.
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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.
a strawberry can, u cant shake a toilet bowl.
YOU DON'TIt is pre determined by the seal of the trapBasically when the toilet is designed the volume of retained water at the bottom of the toilet is calculated so that it stops effluent gasses coming back up the stench pipe in to the toilet and also to stop waste that goes down sticking to the bottom of the bowl.
Yes, toilet bowl cleaner is very corrosive
The flushing toilet was invented by John Harrington in 1596. he was English so the toilet bowl was invented in England.
2" or 3" integral trap built into toilet bowl.