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geezer 16-08-2005 11:09 AM

Removing stains in toilet bowl?
 
I have brownish stains around inside top of toilet bowl. What is an
easy (but effective) way to remove them?

I tried a recommended 'trick' of using coca cola, but could find no
way to keep the bowl filled to the top so the coca cola could 'soak'.
I don't know if that would have worked anyway.

What do you do?

Thanks

[email protected] 16-08-2005 02:38 PM

Get a rust remover product made for that purpose. The home centers
have them, usually in the plumbing area, or else with cleaning
products. They are amazingly effective, just squirting it on will make
moderate stains disappear in seconds.


geezer 16-08-2005 03:06 PM

On 16 Aug 2005 06:38:34 -0700, wrote:

Get a rust remover product made for that purpose. The home centers
have them, usually in the plumbing area, or else with cleaning
products. They are amazingly effective, just squirting it on will make
moderate stains disappear in seconds.


Will try

Thanks

[email protected] 25-08-2005 06:00 PM

What is an easy (but effective) way to remove them?


Use a product called "Iron out". Dump some in the tank, let sit. Dump
some in the bowl, let sit, then scrub the stains with the iron out in
the water.

Works pretty good.

Kirb


Stubby 25-08-2005 07:28 PM



geezer wrote:
I have brownish stains around inside top of toilet bowl. What is an
easy (but effective) way to remove them?


I tried everything for years and nothing worked. Finally, "The
Kerry(sp?) Brothers" radio program pointed me to oxalic acid.
"Stainless Steel Cleaner" (spray can) and "Bartenders' Friend" are two
products. The problem is that the stains are permangantes, not rust
(iron oxide).

[email protected] 25-08-2005 09:48 PM

The problem is that the stains are permangantes, not rust (iron oxide).

Depends on where you live.

Kirb


geezer 28-08-2005 07:10 PM

On 25 Aug 2005 10:00:10 -0700, wrote:

What is an easy (but effective) way to remove them?



Use a product called "Iron out". Dump some in the tank, let sit. Dump
some in the bowl, let sit, then scrub the stains with the iron out in
the water.

Works pretty good.

Kirb



And just how do I get the water to stay in the bowl - filled?

TX

[email protected] 29-08-2005 05:52 AM

And just how do I get the water to stay in the bowl - filled?

You don't. That is what scrubbing with the water in the bowl is for.

Kirb


geezer 29-08-2005 10:22 AM

On 28 Aug 2005 21:52:51 -0700, wrote:


You don't. That is what scrubbing with the water in the bowl is for.

Kirb



Okay - It's just that most of my stains are just under the top lip of
the bowl.

Thanks


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