If these stains are from rust, I would say try snow bowl. I know it sounds crazy, but it works! Put the snow bowl on ( try and get the thick formula so it doesn't run and actually sits on the stain) then let it sit for a few minutes(make sure not to leave it too long because it will start to eat the material). Make sure you have a window open or a fan on because the smell will be very strong and the chemicals are not good to inhale, and you may want to wear gloves because the strong chemicals will irritate the skin. Then just use a soft scrubber, like the green ones used in the kitchen and scrub it off.
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to remove brown stains from your teeth you will have to brush them or floss them...
Brown spots may be coming through the paint due to moisture or oil-based stains seeping through the surface. It is important to properly clean and prime the surface before painting to prevent this issue.
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Kirkman brown soap for washing clothes. Where do you buy it?
To effectively remove brown stains from your toilet, you can try using a toilet bowl cleaner specifically designed for tough stains, or a mixture of baking soda and vinegar. Scrub the stains with a toilet brush and let the cleaner sit for a few minutes before flushing. Repeat as needed until the stains are gone.
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Brown stains on tile grout that is above silicone, is probably a stain from something that was spilled. The stain will not be from the grout because it is located above the silicone.
There are several factors that can cause brown stains on ceilings. The most common one is you have a water leak somewhere above the patch from a pipe or WC room.
Brown stains in a toilet bowl are typically caused by mineral deposits, such as iron or manganese, in the water supply. These minerals can react with bacteria and other substances in the water, leading to the formation of stains. Regular cleaning and using a toilet bowl cleaner can help prevent and remove these stains.
To effectively remove brown stains in your toilet, you can use a toilet bowl cleaner with bleach or a mixture of vinegar and baking soda. Scrub the stains with a toilet brush and let the cleaner sit for a few minutes before flushing. Repeat the process if necessary until the stains are removed.