How do I clean rust deposits at the bottom of toilet bowls?
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shut the water off to the tank, flush, then sponge the remaining water from the bottom of the bowl. Pour in CLR or a comparable product (zep makes one) in the bowl- enough to bring the level over the stain. The last one I did also had 50 years of calcium and lime buildup. It caused the toilet to overflow and not flush properly.
Thanks, Bob. Much appreciated.
Try this : https://www.craftylittlegnome.com/clean-toilet-coke/
I use a scouring stick from Walmart.
You can use a pumice stone.
https://www.hunker.com/13423330/how-to-remove-rust-from-a-toilet-bowl
I’d definitely go Bob’s route as it’s the easiest and most efficient.
Pumice stone or a little CLR