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Magnetic Toilet Bowl CleanersJenny from Nevada Feedback About This Post:RE: Magnetic Toilet Bowl CleanersYou can use Sno-bowl or The Works from Wal-Mart. Just pour a bucket of water in the bowl to empty it. Get all the water out and then squeeze in the blue liquid completely around the bowl. Let sit for 45 seconds and then flush. Easy and cheap as the product is less than $1 and has many rinses per bottle. Post by hobbes RE: Magnetic Toilet Bowl CleanersI have hard water too so every once in a while I use a SOS pad and sit on the edge of the tub also someone wrote on the website about putting soft soap pieces in the back of the tub. It still get the marks but we got hard water and as long as the rest of the toilet is clean that is ok with me. Martha Steward doesn't live at my house. With an autistic little girl who likes to mess up and tear paper, I have to much other things on my mind. Post By Barbara J Snyder (Guest Post) RE: Magnetic Toilet Bowl Cleaners
I tried the magnet and it didn't work for me Post by BABBIE RE: Magnetic Toilet Bowl Cleaners
I haven't had any luck w/ them- not even when using combinations of products like clr (we have really hard water!) but I had perfect sucess with my newly created method- and didn't even scratch the bowl! Post By ubermomi (Guest Post) |
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