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Brilliant tips for cleaning your toilet and removing limescale and bacteria

Stubborn Toilet Stains: Secret Weapons to Get
Rid of Them If there is still dirt in the toilet bowl despite cleaning your toilet, don’t panic! There are effective products that allow you to remove stubborn stains effortlessly.

1) Vinegar and baking Baking soda

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bicarbonate Baking soda is a very effective natural cleaning agent Source: Home Serve
It’s the perfect combination to eliminate bacteria and remove limescale residue. Many toilet cleaning products are based on baking soda. This organic compound is full of antibacterial, antiseptic and disinfectant properties. Bonus: baking soda is biodegradable, non-toxic and economical to use. A blessing for the planet and for your wallet. Vinegar is a versatile ingredient that allows you to clean your entire house. Loved by fans of natural products, this “miracle cleaner” disinfects all surfaces and removes stubborn limescale.

2) Coca Cola
Although this fizzy drink is neither good for your figure nor for your health, it is nonetheless the best ally of your toilet. Its use is very simple! Just pour a can of Coca-Cola, preferably Zero, into the toilet bowl. This tip is very useful for the regular maintenance of your toilet.]

3)
Sandpaper If even the vinegar and baking soda mixture can’t remove stubborn limescale, it’s time to bring out the ultimate weapon! Put on your gloves and grab some fine-grit sandpaper. The best thing to do is buy 000 grit, it’s the best on the market, thus avoiding the unpleasant surprise of ending up with a grit called 000.

Striped islands. You can use it alone or soak it in a mixture of vinegar and baking soda to enhance its action. Scrub thoroughly and don’t forget to scrub the sides and edges of the toilet as well. Just pass and that’s it. Your toilet should be sparkling white.

Does bleach work against limescale?
The answer is no. Contrary to popular belief, bleach does not remove limescale. Due to the whitening effect, it will be less visible and it will look like it has disappeared. However, dirt will continue to accumulate and settle in your toilet. Bleach is an excellent cleaning agent, but to remove limescale, you must use it in combination with descaling agents.

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