How do I get rid of these rust marks?

Bev
by Bev

I’ve tried bleach it doesn’t touch it thank you

  15 answers
  • Caseyem11 Caseyem11 on Jan 10, 2019

    Have you tried using a magic eraser or a pumice stone?

  • Lisa Lisa on Jan 10, 2019

    First of all you need to replace the seal in the back of the toilet (where the water empties from the tank to toilet). This will prevent that seeping water that is causing those rust lines. Use a product called Lime-a-way or CLR (calcium, lime, rust) to remove the rust stains.

  • Bev Bev on Jan 10, 2019

    Thank you I had once gotten rid of them and didn’t remember what I had used, so thank you kindly. Have a great day

  • Bev Bev on Jan 10, 2019

    It worked thanks the CLR.

  • Sherry Boyle Sherry Boyle on Jan 11, 2019

    Removes stubborn lime, rust, hard water stains and paint. Pumice scouring sticks are one of the best toolsto clean toilet rings.


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  • Stevie Johnson Stevie Johnson on Jan 11, 2019

    Best rust removed I've tried is Whink. You can use it on cloth, too. As s/ any strong chemical product, test in a spot no one would ever notice before you use it. Rinse well &, as always protect your skin, eyes, kids & pets. NEVER MIX CHEMICALS.

  • Gena Gena on Jan 11, 2019

    I purchased a pumice stone from the bathroom cleaner isle. It seems really weird but the pumice stone really works on everything inside the "potty" and you will be surprised how well it works.

  • Dee Dee on Jan 11, 2019

    Rustoleum also makes a rust remover.

  • Anita Wogoman Anita Wogoman on Jan 12, 2019

    "THE WORKS". Found in $Tree and Walmart by the expensive Rust-Oleum! Poor on and wait, brush. If not gone do again. At a dollar a bottle, you wouldn't believe it! Been using for 30 years!!! Use it on a Swiffer with generic clothes to clean my walk-in shower. Fantastic!

  • Zina Zina on Jan 12, 2019

    Denture tablets in the tank and bowl pumice will scratch the porcelain lesson learned

  • Martha Martha on Jan 12, 2019

    Buy

  • Elaine Spearman Elaine Spearman on Jan 12, 2019

    I've heard that pouring a can or 2 of Coke on it and letting it sit for a while will take it off. Haven't tried it myself.

  • Pat Pat on Jan 12, 2019

    Pumice stone must be wet to use.

  • Ej Ej on Jan 13, 2019

    I had the same problem & didn’t know how to get rid of those rust streaks. I tried bleach also & that didn’t work for me either. I just gave up on it & thought I would probably need to buy a new commode. The rust streaks were all around the area where the water runs down. I got my Son to look at it & he said that’s not a problem. He went out in the garage & came back in holding a very small putty knife in his hands & sprayed some blue toilet cleaner on those areas ( which I forget the name of) & then just scraped the streaks right out with no problem. The rust streaks came out & did not leave any scratches as I thought it would & the toilet bowl ended up shiny & looking like brand new. Who would have thought it would be that easy. A small putty scraper & a toilet bowl cleaner. Voila.

  • Mary Mary on Jan 13, 2019

    use a pumice stone. it gets off all stains on porcelain