Rust on the toilet? You can remove it with this ingredient

So, if you don’t know how to solve your limescale problem, which in this case has settled on the toilet, you can try using this product which is truly phenomenal for  removing  rust from toilets . Let’s find out what it is.

How to remove rust from the toilet bowl?

Limescale is synonymous with poor maintenance and when it occurs, it can sometimes be difficult to get rid of. In addition to being unsightly, due to the stains that can form, the appearance of rust is a condition that leads to clogging of the pipes, compromising the proper functioning of the pipes. So, what to do in these cases? You can intervene in different ways and with ingredients that we have at home, without having to go looking for products that promise you everything but actually do very little.

Thanks to simple natural ingredients, it is in fact possible to dissolve encrustations caused by limescale and these can be baking soda, but also lemon or vinegar. You can combine these three ingredients together in different combinations, even with other ingredients, and the result will always be surprising and excellent. At the same time, you will avoid the risk of inhaling harmful substances, to which you would rather be exposed with chemicals. So let’s see how to make the best use of it. The first combination can be between baking soda, lemon and vinegar, to be mixed in the following quantities: half a glass of lemon juice, half a glass of baking soda  and  half a glass of vinegar. After that, pour the hot water into the bottom of the toilet and apply the mixture on the toilet walls. Leave on for 2 hours then scrub with the brush. Finally, rinse with water.

Another combination can only be made between  lemon  and white vinegar. A solution that should be rubbed into stains with a damp mop or sandpaper. Then rinse with water. Otherwise, you can combine white vinegar, water and borax, a product that can be found at the pharmacy. First, you can pour  vinegar on the  stain and let it sit for 20 minutes. Then rub with the brush and only then pour in the borax, leaving it to act for another quarter of an hour. Finally, pour a liter of hot water to rinse.

Finally, you can combine baking soda with hydrogen peroxide, mixing in the following quantities: 2 tablespoons of hydrogen peroxide and 100 g of baking soda. At this point you will have made a paste that you can rub on the stains. Wait 20 minutes then rinse.

Now that you know all the tips to remove limescale from toilets using only natural ingred

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