Hard Water Stains?!


3 cups vinegar 1 cup baking soda
By adding some baking soda to vinegar, you can create a toilet cleaner that works on even the most stubborn stains. Vinegar and baking soda also create a powerful toilet drain cleaning combination if you have a slow-draining toilet.
Pour a cup of vinegar into your toilet bowl. Using a toilet brush, swirl the vinegar around and then let it sit for one minute. Add the cup of baking soda to the bowl along with the leftover two cups of vinegar.
The solution will begin to fizz. Let it sit for approximately ten minutes. Grab your toilet brush and swirl the solution, ensuring that the mixture reaches all stains above the water line.
Don’t flush the toilet during any of these stages. Allow the solution to sit for another 30 minutes, returning to the bathroom to swirl it around one or two more times. If the stain persists, grab a nylon-bristled brush.
After you have scrubbed away the stain, flush the toilet. Not only can you remove toilet bowl stains from your bathroom, but you can also use these same two ingredients to make an effective baking soda drain cleaner.
Vinegar and baking soda make a wonderful combination to take care of all sorts of household problems. You can also use this mixture for cleaning stains from bathtub, sinks, the floor, and even cabinets. Explore your cleaning options with a baking soda and vinegar solution. You may find even more uses than you thought possible.


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