Asked on Jun 19, 2018
How do you get that dirty ring out at the bottom of the toliet?
5 answers
- Mogieon Jun 19, 2018Try Pumie it is pumice stone on a stick. And it isn't like the pumice stone you used on your feet. It is much softer.HelpfulReply
- Gkon Jun 19, 2018I usually empty the water in the bowl by pouring in a bucket of water, add some bleach gel toilet bowl cleaner, swish it around with the brush, and let the remaining water and cleaner sit for several hours. It usually works.HelpfulReply
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AmAtHomeon Jun 19, 2018I recently used pumice sticks on both of our toilets, our water leaves terrible rings. Keep the pumice wet at all times, scrub the marks with the pumice. I was very, very happy at how great ti worked. I found them at WalMart.HelpfulReply
- AmAtHomeon Jun 26, 2018If you keep it wet at all times, it shouldn't. Try it on a small spot that's not noticeable first. Mine is fine, and we also used the pumice sticks when I worked for my family's commercial cleaning business. Don't use it on the outside of the toilet, tank, or seat though!HelpfulReply
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DesertRoseon Jun 19, 2018Add 2 cups of white vinegar and let it soak over night or all day while everyone is away from the house. Then it should scrub out with a toilet brush. If it doesn't all come out, repeat the process again. I just did mine twice and got it all outHelpfulReply
- Karenon Jun 26, 2018I took your advice and used a whole bottle of White Vinegar. It removed some, but I would need to get more. It may be due to the fact that it was out of date. I will try the Coke and let you know. It's cheaper than White VinegarHelpfulReply
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Joanon Jun 20, 2018A can of Coke or Pepsi and let it soak. Then brush and flush.HelpfulReply
- Karenon Jun 26, 2018Joan, thank you. I tried White Vinegar and it didn't seem to work. I believe it may be due to the fact that the due date of effectiveness had passed. Coke is cheaper than White Vinegar. I will give it a try and let you knowHelpfulReply