Are you tired of the black and brown stains on the bottom of your toilet bowl? It’s true, especially when you have friends over to your house…
And this often happens with scaled toilets. The problem is that these encrusted limescale stains are (very) difficult to remove without expensive chemicals!
Luckily, today I’m revealing the natural trick I used to effortlessly remove the black stains from the bottom of the bowl. The powerful and natural trick is using citric acid. Watch:
What you need
– Citric acid
– Toilet brush
– Water
How to do it
1. Empty the water from the bowl by
moving it back and forth with the toilet brush 2. Boil a liter of water in a kettle.
3. Pour the hot water into the toilet
4. Add a glass of citric acid to the sides and bottom of the bowl.
5. Leave the citric acid on overnight.
6. The next morning, scrub the walls and floor with the brush to remove stains effortlessly.
7. Flush the toilet to say goodbye to black spots.
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