
by Missy Anderson
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How to clean rust and hard water stains out of a toilet.



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I have tried the vinegar & Borac acid that did not work. Need help
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Janet Pizaro on Sep 21, 2017
http://homeguides.sfgate.com/remove-calcification-toilets-43063.htmlHelpful Reply -
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Bobbi Lively on Sep 21, 2017
Have you ever tried a Scouring Stick? It is a pumas stick that you can find at your grocery store. Simply scrub the area with the stick. It feels like it is scratching the porcelai, but it is not. It is safe for all porcelain.Helpful Reply -
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Sandie arreguin on Sep 21, 2017
Try a product called The Works.Helpful Reply -
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Amazing Grace ! on Sep 21, 2017
Get a stone .. can't think of the name, but Ace hardware has them... It looks like a stone but it's porus and works great. But you might have cast iron pipes, and if so...the rust will return.Helpful Reply -
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Amanda on Sep 21, 2017
Hi Missy. I use a pumice stone to clean the hard water stains off of mine. It works great!Helpful Reply -
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Adriana on Sep 21, 2017
1/4 cup of baking soda and 1 cup of white vinegarHelpful Reply -
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Ty on Sep 21, 2017
I use "The Works" toilet bowl cleaner. leave it in the bowl for a few minutes and scrub. it melts away everything. be careful not to let it get on your skin or metal.
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Teresa mccain on Sep 21, 2017
I use powdered iron out. Works great. Put in bowl,let sit awhile then use a 3 m scrubby and scrub. Worked great for me.Helpful Reply -
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Geri on Sep 21, 2017
I have used a pumice stone. Takes a little scrubbing but it works. Only drawback can’t get into nooks and crannies.Helpful Reply -
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Babette on Sep 21, 2017
Try pouring a packet of lemon kool aid in the bowl waiting about 30 minutes then scrub. Or, pour a full can of Coca-Cola in the bowl waiting 30 minutes then scrub. You can also use CLR a product designed for rust and buildup. They also sell a pumice stick that you can scrub it off with as well.Helpful Reply -
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Missy Anderson on Sep 21, 2017
Thank You. I was wondering about coca cola..Helpful Reply -
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Roxaneg on Sep 21, 2017
Try Iron Out.Helpful Reply -
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Glenda K Webster on Sep 21, 2017
Pumice stone, if fixture is porcelain, does beautiful job.Helpful Reply -
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Kristina Freeman on Sep 21, 2017
try a pumis stoneHelpful Reply -
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Teresa mccain on Sep 22, 2017
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Teresa mccain on Sep 22, 2017
I buy it at ace hardware.Helpful Reply -
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B. Enne on Sep 22, 2017
Be careful if you use a pumice stone. We bought one for toilets, followed the instructions, wet it and lightly rubbed, and it scratched our expensive toilet. Now that spot always looks dirty.Helpful Reply -
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James Larry Franks on Sep 23, 2017
try Lava hand soap---it has volcanic ash in it which will help!!!!Helpful Reply -
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