What can I use to get black marks from the toilet due to plunging?
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Try Comet and a toilet brush.
https://www.hunker.com/13420973/how-to-remove-toilet-plunger-rubber-marks-from-toilet-bowls
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Pumice stone is available in the toilet brush area of your grocery store or hardware store. It doesn't damage the porcelain and does the trick .
Maybe try a pumice stone...I've heard people talk about it but have never done it... Good luck.
Have you tried a pumice stone? They will take just about anything off toilet bowls.
I would try a pumice stone, available at Home Depot or Wal-Mart. Second thought, I have seen recommendations to use WD-40 on toilet rings and stains, but you probably need to use something like a non-scratch scrubber along with it. I also love Shawspads that have removed stains, after trying a multitude of other methods. Link to their site, but you can also purchase through Amazon (at a higher price)
https://smile.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Shawspads. I bought the 2 pads for $4.99, and can't remember what Shaws charged to send... http://www.shawspads.com/category_v3.aspx?categoryID=23
Have you tried the Mr. Clean scrubbing pads?
Try an a small emery block. The type you use for smoothing your feet.
Black marks in a toilet can be caused by a number of things, including the use of a plunger. To remove these marks, you can try the following:
I hope this helps!
A pumice stone on a wand much easier to use since you don't have to bend down nearly as far.