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02 April 2013

[DIY] Re: Toilet stain

 

Posted by: "snafflesnshelties" theoldhen@gmail.com

> I am thinking of buying some CLR and letting it soak...

Hi Joyce;

That will work. It is important that you let it soak
for quite a while. You might even plunge the toilet
first, to remove excess water. Since it has been
building up for a long time, let it set for a few hours.
Then, do it again, with fresh CLR. It will dissolve
it. You might also chip it away, because the CLR
will soften it.

> Was there another product suggested for build up of lime?

I also have a powder that seems to work.

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