The Best Way To Clean Toilet Stains at Shanelle Herron blog

The Best Way To Clean Toilet Stains. Flush the toilet to wet the surface of the toilet bowl. To be sure the cleaner is reaching all of the stains, you can make a paste with a few drops of water in a small bowl. Pour about 1 cup of white vinegar into your toilet over the stains. Pour approximately 1/4 cup of borax into the bowl. Soak paper towels in vinegar and stick them to the stains for 4 hours. Wearing rubber gloves, apply the paste to the worst stains. Mix baking soda and water until it forms a thick paste. Sprinkle 1 cup of baking soda over the stains in the bowl, followed by another cup of vinegar. Hydrogen peroxide is a powerful oxidizer, making it ideal for breaking down and removing rust stains. Prop the wet toilet brush under the seat cover and pour bleach or cleaning solution over its business. Sprinkle the bowl heavily with one of the cleaners (about 1/4 cup). Rub a baking soda paste onto any leftover stains, then rinse with vinegar. Step away for 5 minutes. Use a toilet brush to spread the borax. Add the cleaner and wait.

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Soak paper towels in vinegar and stick them to the stains for 4 hours. Rub a baking soda paste onto any leftover stains, then rinse with vinegar. Wearing rubber gloves, apply the paste to the worst stains. Pour about 1 cup of white vinegar into your toilet over the stains. Flush the toilet to wet the surface of the toilet bowl. Add the cleaner and wait. Step away for 5 minutes. To be sure the cleaner is reaching all of the stains, you can make a paste with a few drops of water in a small bowl. Pour approximately 1/4 cup of borax into the bowl. Sprinkle the bowl heavily with one of the cleaners (about 1/4 cup).

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The Best Way To Clean Toilet Stains Add the cleaner and wait. Pour approximately 1/4 cup of borax into the bowl. Soak paper towels in vinegar and stick them to the stains for 4 hours. Flush the toilet to wet the surface of the toilet bowl. Prop the wet toilet brush under the seat cover and pour bleach or cleaning solution over its business. Rub a baking soda paste onto any leftover stains, then rinse with vinegar. Sprinkle the bowl heavily with one of the cleaners (about 1/4 cup). Step away for 5 minutes. To be sure the cleaner is reaching all of the stains, you can make a paste with a few drops of water in a small bowl. Sprinkle 1 cup of baking soda over the stains in the bowl, followed by another cup of vinegar. Mix baking soda and water until it forms a thick paste. Wearing rubber gloves, apply the paste to the worst stains. Hydrogen peroxide is a powerful oxidizer, making it ideal for breaking down and removing rust stains. Add the cleaner and wait. Pour about 1 cup of white vinegar into your toilet over the stains. Use a toilet brush to spread the borax.

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