NOTHING has cleaned these hard water/rust stains. HELP!!!!!
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Have you tried CLR?
https://www.thespruce.com/remove-bathroom-rust-stains-1824841
Here is an video that might be helpful - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O793eJWP7Q - good luck
Try "Whink" Rust Stain Remover, but only for white sinks/toilets. Works very fast. Can get at Walmart, Ace Hardware or Amazon.
THE WORKS TUB AND TILE in green labeled squirting bottle. Cheap and best. Does work as well in water as dry.
Be careful using any of the stuff mentioned here if you have a septic tank. I'd rather have clean stains than have to fight septic system issues.
I use a product I got from Home Depot called Zep Acidic Toilet Bowl Cleaner it works like a charm, just pour in and let it stand for a while even over night and the best part is it costs less than $5.00 . I'll never go thru all the trouble trying to get rust stains out again, it's a great product.
Thank you! on my way to Home Depot! I'll give it a try!!!
My mom always used a product called Sno-bowl. She lived in the country and the well water was really hard. She would push all the water out of the bowl with a toilet mop and then add the Sno-Bowl. I used to get it from my local hardware store,but they had to order it. Good Luck!!
Ok, this is the only other suggestion I would have. Start by shutting off the water to the toilet and draining the toilet so that the hard water stains are not covered by water.
Make a paste by mixing 1/2 cup of Borax and enough vinegar to form a thick paste.
Immediately spread the paste onto the hard water stains in the toilet to cover them. The Borax will harden quickly so don’t add the vinegar until you are ready.
Allow the paste to sit for 15 to 20 minutes. Then, scrub the paste and stains off.
Drain as mich water as you can and pour in a bottle of cheap (non-diet) cola, and let sit overnight. In the a.m. brush and flush it out. If it is really bad, it may take a couple of tries.
https://youtu.be/5fHJkCskBf4
I would also clean the water tank, chances are thats where your rust is coming from. I put bleach tablet cleaner in tank once and awhile.
I used a pumice stone (and elbow grease )on the hard water line that had been developing in my toilet for years. It worked like magic! It was attached to a handle and made especially for cleaning toilets. It was an "as even on tv" item I found at the dollar store.
I use Iron Out it comes also in spray bottle too. We also put the powdered form in with our softener salt. Works Miracles!
Try a bottle of coke pour in and then flush it may take 2
What exactly have you tried?
I worked for years as a cleaner at a camp ground. Every few years we would give the toilets a sand inside with a very fine wet and dry sandpaper. Did mine at home too and it came up like new and it's over 40 years old ...was so pleased with the results
I had a little line of rust in my toilet I put a cup in a half of Borax in the toilet left it for 2 hours. Then flushed and brushed ,no luck I thought ,I then used a sanding block Do you know what that is .? It's like a sponge with sanding stuff on each side. Well I started rubbing the sanding block in the rust line ,using the not so rough side. Yes it worked it came off and no scratches in the toilet. I think the Borax minerals started getting into the rust. The sanding block I got at Walmart was the heavy hitter I hope that helped Grandma Angie
This is the question I am also asking about..... I did read a great remedy not long ago but I can't remember if it was Apple Cider Vinegar or Magic Eraser that worked as it was such a simple fix & silly me forgot to write it down. Don't think it was the Apple Cider Vinegar and Bi Carb soda mix but I guess I too will have to try.
Use Bar Keepers Friend...I have the same problem with our toilet,bathroom sink and the bathtub. Sprinkle it on ,let sit a bit and brush. I find the power works the best Works like magic !