Scrub: Use the toilet brush to scrub the stains away, then flush. Repeat as necessary for stuck-on stains. How to remove hard water stains from glasses To remove hard water marks from drinking glasses, you’ll need a basin that’s large enough to submerge your glassware in vinegar. Warm...
Hard water stains can be pretty common in your toilet bowl. And while your first thought might be to treat them with Clorox® Disinfecting Bleach to remove the stains, we don’t recommend it in this case. Hard water stains often can be the result of mineral buildup on your surfaces and...
If the manganese stains are under the water level in the toilet, shut off the water to the toilet first by turning the shutoff valve behind the toilet clockwise. Flush the toilet to empty it of all water. Hard water stains often appear near sink drains, shower drains and in toilets. The...
Here is a round up of tips for how to remove hard water stains, spots and scale from all types of surfaces around your home.
To remove blood stains from clothes (yes, even white ones,) pour the hydrogen peroxide directly onto the stain and let it sit for several minutes. Rinse the area and repeat as many times as necessary to completely erase the discoloration. Then, when you throw your whites in the washer, ad...
i found out accidentally that LimeAWay Toilet Bowl Cleaner immediately removed the stains from my old porcelain sinks. Be careful not to get on your skin when you rinse. Reply Jennifer says: at 6:32 pm Thanks! I didn’t even consider this one. Reply Jill says: at 5:00 pm the ...
To remove iron burn stains from clothing, start by mixing equal parts of hydrogen peroxide and dish soap. Apply the mixture to the affected area and let it sit for 10-15 minutes. Rinse the fabric with cold water and repeat the process until the stain disappears. Alternatively, you can try...
Hannah shared how she removed the Lysol Cling Gel stains from her toilet, and toilet seat, using an unusual product for the job. Hannah says:I also stained my white toilet seat with this product and wanted to get it off with something less harsh than bleach. I used a carpet cleaner spra...
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 ...