How do I remove "brown ring" in toilet bowl?
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I use a "pumie stick" for hard water stains and brown rings around the toilet. It works great, and costs just a few dollars in the supermarket cleaning aisle.
Newer toilets are not fans of bleach, which can adversely affect the porcelain. Your hard water is most likely the culprit. Is your landlord willing to install a water treatment system for the entire building?
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My solution was the pumice stick. This is excellent way to remove stains and rings in the toilet. When commercial toilet cleaners fail -this is my go to. Great for thick crusted calcium mineral build up that the toilet waterbowl collcts.
They are found at my local Walmart for less than two dollars -good for multiple uses. Be sure to follow the use instructions, soaking the pumice stone in water for a few minutes. While the stone is soaking, grab your toilet brush and splash water up around the ring. Note: It’s very important to keep both the stone and the surface wet while cleaning to avoid scratching your porcelain.
THANKS EVERYONE YOUR SUGESTIONS ARE ALL GREAT AND I'VE TRIED THEM ALL, BUT MY ONE TOILET IS SO OLD, DON'T BELIEVE THE PEOPLE WHO LIVED HERE BEFORE EVER CLEANED IT WHEN IT STARTED TO TURN BROWN, BUT I WILL USE ON THE NEW ONE, WHICH IS JUST STARTING TO FORM BROWN RING.
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Here's a post that might help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvVPY2nMbJ8