How to remove calcium deposits from toilet bowl and scratch marks?
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The floor has ceramic tiles, and the deposits are now so bad that they have formed a little dam along the grout. I have tried vinegar and even a pumice stone, don't ... See more
Try a magic eraser.
NOTE: this is ONLY for a cast iron enamel toilet. First, dump a cup of Borax into the bowl and swish it around, making sure you cover the calcium ring. Let sit for several hours or overnight. Then take a pumice stone and scrub the calcium deposits. Take a scrub sponge and scrub around the top of the bowl where the water comes in. This should do the trick. Scratch marks? Not sure what that might have been caused by, pumice stones don't normally scratch a cast iron bowl. If your toilet is fiberglass, about the best you can do is the Borax and sponge treatment.
Hello Bonnie Stone-Miss, I would try putting a couple Polident tablets in the toilet and let it set overnight, if possible. Depending on how much calcium is involved, you might have to repeat.
Pumise Stone in The Cosmetic stuff it's Used for Callused Feet OR ✋
I went to a janitorial supply when renters left toilets so bad that store bought cleansers would not clean them. I thought they would have to be replaced. I purchased "Pretty Potty" and it was amazing.
Dental cleaner--but use several tablets per toilet. One or two might help, but it takes a lot to really solve the problem/