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Preventing and Cleaning Toilet RingsBy pmancebo Feedback About This Post:RE: Preventing and Cleaning Toilet RingsTry a pumice-type stone called BathStone by Earthstone; I purchased it at Wal-Mart. I also bought Whink rust remover. After two minutes, my bowl was sparkling white, something I haven't seen in forever! Post by susanelaine RE: Preventing and Cleaning Toilet RingsWow. After trying 3 products and a whole night of white vinegar, my copper colored stains prevailed. I spent $1.59 on THE WORKS toilet bowl cleaner, sprayed it on the stains and literally they disappeared and became as white as my pumice stone which I did not have to use. Wow! Post by LoriLS RE: Preventing and Cleaning Toilet RingsUse a pumice stone (similar to the ones women use for feet) they have them made for cleaning purposes. They work great but you have to make sure the toilet surface and stone are wet before you use or you will scratch the bowl. Post by wildwoman77 |
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