How to eliminate the water ring in a toilet?

Denise
by Denise
Blue tablets don't last in a bathroom that has limited use.
  8 answers
  • William William on Oct 12, 2016
    Dump half a box of baking soda in the toilet. Pour in some vinegar and let it sit for at least an hour. Swish around with a toilet brush.
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Oct 12, 2016
    The only item I found that works is a pumice stone.
  • Susan Tremblay Susan Tremblay on Oct 12, 2016
    I have used Polident...drop 3-4 tabs in the water and let sit for 30 mins. Then flush
  • Buddy Alton Buddy Alton on Oct 12, 2016
    Hard water is leaving deposits in your pipes just like in your toilet. Install a water softener at the inlet point and solve both. Your pipes will last longer & your toilets and sinks will look better, not to mention a more pleasant shower to enjoy.
  • Connie Connie on Oct 13, 2016
    I found that Lime A Way works pretty good at removing the stains in the toliet. It also will work on the old style cast iron claw foot bath tubs.
  • Becky P Becky P on Oct 13, 2016
    Whink Rust Remover, can be found at Ace Hardware and Walmart.
  • I echo the pumice stone.
  • B. Enne B. Enne on Oct 23, 2016
    Pumice scratched my toilet, eventhough it was specifically for toilets, and I didn't scrub hard. Cola works well, let sit for about an hour. I also occasionally use dishwasher pods(flush before using toilet again) or my vinegar, lemon juice and dishwashing liquid cleaner that I use for just about everything.