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Effective Toilet Cleaning: Remove Limescale with a Homemade Tool and Natural Cleaners

When you have a problem with limescale or other deposits on the toilet bowl, often neither ordinary cleaning products nor a classic brush will help you in cleaning. How to deal with such problems? There is a simple trick.

Problematic limescale

Households dealing with hard water and limescale know how much trouble it can cause. In addition to often damaging appliances such as a washing machine or dishwasher, hard water usually leaves unsightly stains on sinks or faucets, or settles in the toilet bowl, for example.

It is often not possible to remove dirt and deposits from hard-to-reach places in the toilet with an ordinary brush, and sometimes even special (and expensive) chemicals with a modified head do not help.

Create a tool that goes everywhere

So try to clean the toilet with the help of a kitchen sponge and a fork.

Take some old fork that you will no longer use and a regular kitchen sponge. Cut holes in the sponge to thread the fork through and stick it there, ideally with some kind of strong glue.

You’ve created a tool that’s small enough to fit under the rim of a bowl, yet soft and flexible enough to clean all the creases.

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You don’t need chemicals to clean the toilet

All you have to do is apply some classic cleaning agent or one that is specifically designed for cleaning toilets to the sponge and get to work.

However, you don’t always have to use expensive commercial cleaners when cleaning the toilet. Baking soda or citric acid, which cost you almost nothing and have no impact on the environment, will also help you with cleaning. Cola is also often recommended for this case, which can rid the toilet bowl of all accumulated dirt.

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2023-10-02 08:14:40
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