Bleach or ammonia
Any good toilet cleaner will remove the stains.
If you're doing a cleaning service, here are the things you must have: Rubber gloves Towels or Rags Mops, brooms, brushes. Clorox(good for disinfecting) Toilet bowl cleaner All purpose cleaner
it the water u can buy a good cleaner its called (the works) and scub it it will go away it about $1 or 2
Get some clingfilm and cover the toilet bowl with it!
Generally, you just squirt in toilet bowl cleaner and then take a commode brush and scrub the inside of the toilet. You would go around the side, go under the rim where the water comes down, and go down in the hole. You might use the brush on the outside of the toilet some too, especially in hard to reach places such as under the seat and between the tank and the top of the bowl. The brush may be helpful on the top of the rim as well if there are stains and debris there. To finish off the exterior you could use a glass cleanser. However, make sure the outside is dry first if you applied any of the chemicals for the inside of the toilet to the exterior. You do not want the chemicals in the toilet bowl cleaner or scouring powder to mix with glass cleaner, since that create poisonous gases. A good number of scouring powders and toilet bowl cleaners contain chlorine bleach, while many glass cleaners contain ammonia. Mixing bleach and ammonia is never a good idea. Likewise, you do not want to use different types of toilet cleaning products at the same time, since some use bleach or lye, while others use acids. After a good cleaning, you could install an automatic toilet cleaner in the tank. That dispenses chemicals with each flush until it is depleted. That doesn't totally eliminate manual cleanings, but may reduce the frequency of needed cleanings.
Using Clorox toilet bowl cleaner with bleach in moderation should not harm septic systems when used as directed. However, excessive or frequent use of products containing bleach could disrupt the balance of bacteria in the septic system, potentially impacting its performance. It's always a good idea to follow the recommended usage instructions and avoid excessive use of bleach-based cleaners in septic systems.
it is a disgusting and vile drink and should replace the toilet bowl water
Toilet cleaner and a stainless steel scrubber usually does a good job of it.
going to school is very good because if you educate yourself properly you can have a better future. if you don't then you will probably end up as a toilet cleaner :\
There are many ways one might sanitize a toilet bowl brush. One good way would be to use a strong cleaning product such as bleach. One might also use full-strength vinegar.
To properly use the toilet, first, sit down on the seat. Make sure to aim your waste into the bowl. After you are finished, wipe yourself with toilet paper and flush the toilet to dispose of the waste. Wash your hands with soap and water to maintain good hygiene.
One way to effectively remove poop from a toilet bowl without using a brush is to pour hot water into the bowl and let it sit for a few minutes. The heat and water pressure can help loosen the poop, making it easier to flush away. Alternatively, you can try using a toilet plunger to dislodge the poop. Remember to always wear gloves and practice good hygiene when cleaning a toilet.