HOW TO REMOVE LIMESCALE Lift the toilet seat. To remove the cap, squeeze the two textured side surfaces and unscrew completely. Tip the bottle to fill the neck. Direct liquid under the rim and squeeze evenly around the bowl. To remove limescale and rust coat the bowl and allow to sit for...
How to Remove Everyday Stains For everyday grime (the kind that builds up if you haven't cleaned your toilet in a while), cleanup is simple. Put on your rubber gloves, get out yourtoilet bowl cleaner, and spray the cleaner under the rim and in the bowl. Let the cleaner sit for at...
Clean toilet bowl thoroughly including under the rim Remove toilet tank top. Hold one white plastic pouch away from face. Cut one end open with scissors. DO NOT TOUCH TABLET. Flush toilet. Before toilet refills place one bleach tablet into the right rear corner of the tank. (See Diagram A...
I’ll never forget the time, years ago, when I walked into the staff room of the company I had just started working for. They encouraged me to help myself to any of the mugs in the cupboard and pour myself a cup of coffee. I didn’t think to bring my own from home, so I was...
Step 3:Lift the seat off. You should be able to completely remove it now do a thorough deep cleaning of all that build-up! To clean my rim, I use a disinfectant wipe, then I wrap a clean one around my flat head screwdriver, and stick it in the holes where the bolts were. ...
Using the toilet brush, start scrubbing under the rim to remove any surface stains and spread the cleaner around. 3 Be thorough! Continue using the brush to scrub down and around the toilet bowl. 4 Repeat. Go over the bowl with the brush once again and flush the toilet to rinse away ...
Steps to remove hard water stains Flush toilet Flush the toilet before cleaning. Apply cleaner Apply product under and around rim to coat the inside of the bowl. Scrub area Using a toilet brush, scrub the area the stain covers. Wait 5 minutes ...
How to Get Rid of Hard Water Stains in Toilets Since bathtubs and toilets are usually made from porcelain, the methods mentioned above should work for removing toilet stains. Pumice cleaning stones are also great tools to gently remove calcium, iron, and rust buildup. We recommend doing a ...
“I have been hesitant to be a fan of essential oils. I love the fragrance of lemon, so I was hedging on a purchase. But what “did it” was reading that this lemon essential oil can remove stains that have gone through a dryer! I was leery but “took the bait.” Boy, it really...
This product is dark blue and is leaving streaks in the toilet bowl. What can I use to remove these stains? Taylor's answer:Thanks Pat for your question. First off, I would call the manufacturer because the toilet cleaner should definitely not be causing blue streaks and stains in your ...