How do I get rid of a water ring in my toilet

Lin30540439
by Lin30540439
  8 answers
  • M E AHLSTROM M E AHLSTROM on Oct 14, 2017

    Vinegar

  • Dfm Dfm on Oct 14, 2017

    pumis stone. Dewater the bowel do a bit of scrubbing.

  • William William on Oct 14, 2017

    I use a few squirts of Dawn dish liquid in the toilet. Pour on some vinegar. Swish around with a toilet brush to foam it up. Let it sit for about an hour or two. Then swish around with the toilet brush again. Flush. The suds suspend the vinegar above the water line.

  • A A on Oct 14, 2017

    Dfm is right. I tried almost every recommendation that I've read online and it was the pumice stone that did the trick. Clean the toilet, put on your gloves and gently scrub the ring. I didn't even need to get all the water out of the bowl.

  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Oct 14, 2017

    first put white vinegar then baking soda allow to sit and use the pumice stone,with that pour white vinegar in the toilet tank

  • Judy Judy on Oct 14, 2017

    Apply some Toilet Cleaner, and let this stand, for several hours. Once a week, or every other day, it will be less and less, and you will see the diff. Tho this depends on the water too. If you are using well water, this may be diff., then city water. Know for sure, which water you are using. If this fails, go to a misc. store, and explain the problem, and they will help you.

  • Tammy Nichols Tammy Nichols on Oct 15, 2017

    You can use a foot stone. I have done that and it doesn't scratch it either. I turn the toilet off the flush the water out, then wet the stone and use it like an eraser.

  • Liz Firmin Liz Firmin on Oct 26, 2017

    Put dish soap completely around edge of kitchen sink sides. Keeps your sink cleaner longer.

    In a pinch for dish soap? Use wet used coffee grounds it cleans dishes great. I reused a Bath pouf or body scruber a second time to put bar soaps on it.It also serves as a great scrubber for bathroom appliances does a easy great job.