In fact, with baking soda, lemon, and even hydrogen peroxide, it is possible to make a mixture capable of removing black stains from toilet floors. Mix 30 milliliters of hydrogen peroxide, 100 grams of baking soda, and lemon juice in a little water. Then stir until a little foam forms. Simply let the result sit in the toilet for 20 minutes, then simply flush.
To use baking powder and vinegar, you need to mix 30 milliliters of white vinegar with 3 tablespoons of baking powder. Then, moisten a sponge with the foamy mixture you just made and rub it well on the ceramic. It is important to let the product sit on the ceramic for a few minutes and then rinse it off. This mixture is perfect for removing yellow stains and limescale deposits from toilets.
Clean oilette: how to remove limescale deposits
Limescale deposits can also form in the toilet. To descale it best, you need the following ingredients:
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