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29 March 2013

Re: [DIY] Toilet stain

 

The toilet cleaning technique is shown here:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4v03NZlgUI


The pumice stick looks like a piece of lava from a volcano but it is softer than porcelain.

-Lee

On Mar 29, 2013, at 6:38 AM, "Bob Davis" <bob@wrobertdavis.com> wrote:

 

It might be worthwhile to define exactly what the pumice stone product is.  Does it come in a fine powder form?  If so, that would be the same product used in a wood finishing technique called French polishing. It produces a very high shine with no scratches.

 

Bob

 

From: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com [mailto:DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Lee Griffith
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2013 7:58 AM
To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [DIY] Toilet stain

 

 

I live with very hard well water and rust and calcium rings occur frequently. Pumice stone is what I have used for years to restore the surface to like new, white. It has not scratched the porcelain. I have tried all of the other products, Lime Away, vinegar, even muriatic acid used to clean driveways but they all fall short of the pumice.

 

Lee

On Mar 28, 2013, at 9:45 PM, Cindi Wass <cleanboost2@yahoo.com> wrote:



 

 

ok

 


From: "wduke2@aol.com" <wduke2@aol.com>
To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 3:42 PM
Subject: [DIY] Re: Toilet stain

 

 

I have used the pumice stone on my rings many times and it has not removed the surface.  You don't have to scrub that hard to get it off and it is as good as new even with rust rings.

A  professional cleaner told me about the pumice stone.

 

Joan O.

 

 

 



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