I soaked a rag in bleach and put it around the ring and then closed the lid and left it there. It worked well. Cindi
From: Aki <01dyna@gmail.com>
To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: [DIY] Toilet stain
From: Aki <01dyna@gmail.com>
To: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 9:25 AM
Subject: Re: [DIY] Toilet stain
here's from tips from a "How to" website:
http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/home/how-to-remove-toilet-bowl-stains.htm
Many homeowners are baffled by the stains they see in their toilets. They clean their bathrooms regularly and yet the toilet bowl has nasty brownish or yellow rings around it and on the bottom of the bowl, or stains running from below the rim to the water level. These stains are caused by a buildup of minerals from hard water [source: family handyman]. Many homes have hard water, which can cause damage to your toilet or sink and leave stubborn stains that are very difficult to remove. Toilets are made of porcelain, which is prone to picking up these stains and holding onto them. With the right know-how you can easily remove those stains. We will now give you a number of ways to get rid of those stains in your toilet bowl.
Vinegar If you're sick and tired of cleaning your bowl with harsh abrasives and strong smelling cleansers, try the vinegar solution. One method is to place three cups of vinegar into the toilet bowl and scrub the stains with a toilet brush. The other method is to put the vinegar into a spray bottle, drain the toilet bowl and spray the vinegar directly onto the stains Bleach Bleach is a very strong cleaning agent. Place a half a cup of dry bleach powder into the toilet bowl and let it sit there for a couple of hours. When you see the stains have disappeared flush away the bleach. Borax powder Borax powder is a very powerful cleaning agent that's not found in a supermarket, but in a hardware store. Shut the water supply to the toilet tank and empty the bowl by flushing it once. Sprinkle the powder directly on the stains and rub them with a toilet brush. After scrubbing, let the powder sit for thirty minutes. Then reconnect the water supply to the tank and flush the toilet. Trisodium Phosphate Add 1 tablespoon of trisodium phosphate to 1 gallon (3.8 liters) of warm water and mix well. Soak a cloth on the solution and use it to rub the stain clean [source: Do It Yourself].
Hope that helps.
On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 8:27 AM, snafflesnshelties <snaffles@essex1.com> wrote:
I clean a house and the toilet has a ring just above the water level. It came from years using one of those blue tabs in the tank.
The stain is just above the water level. I can not change the level of the water. I tried that.
I have tried to remove this stain with
The Works... Clorox... Zero... Whink Rust Remover... and I know have a clorox tab in the tank.
I have been working on this stain four months. The rest of the toilet is spotless and stain free.
Any suggestions?
Joyce
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