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Toilet bowl stained - yuck!
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Hi all, I've recently moved into a new house and the toilet bowl is stained a manky colour - looks like I haven't cleaned it but I have! I've tried leaving bleach in it and toilet duck but to no avail (toilet is white by the way). Any suggestions anyone??
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Gel Kilrock (not the ordinary descaler) is a thick non-drip gel which is excellent for removing stubborn limescale, that other products don't shift. Same problem as you, when we moved here......Took quite a few applications, but got there in the end! Leave on for 30 mins then pour boilding water over, and scrub! Worth the aggro, believe me.
Another product by Cillet Bang is their new one: Stain and Drain. Very strong bleach, but like their other 2 very good, does what they say it will do!
Gel Kilrock (not the ordinary descaler) is a thick non-drip gel which is excellent for removing stubborn limescale, that other products don't shift. Same problem as you, when we moved here......Took quite a few applications, but got there in the end! Leave on for 30 mins then pour boilding water over, and scrub! Worth the aggro, believe me.
Another product by Cillet Bang is their new one: Stain and Drain. Very strong bleach, but like their other 2 very good, does what they say it will do!
Leave a bottle of coke to go flat, then pour it down, leave it for a while, a couple of hours, then flush, something in the coke breaks down the limescale. I would never have believed it if my friend hadn't showed me it on the toilets at work.
Hmm, makes you wonder what coke actually does to your tummy!
Hmm, makes you wonder what coke actually does to your tummy!
We must all have nice clean bellies those of us that drink coke! I would recommend that harpic limescale stuff or any other one thats specifically aimed at limescale, but go to the loo first (and flush) so you can leave it to soak. whenever i put stuff like that (which isn't cheap) in our loo invariably someone goes to use it straight after and flushes it away before its had chance to work
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