Cleaning the toilet can be an unpleasant task, but it is essential, especially if the bowl is very scaled and the seat yellowed by use. Fortunately, it is possible to get a sparkling toilet back in a short time and with little effort. Learn how to remove yellow stains from the bottom of the bowl using these 3 natural and economical products.
Over time and with use, toilets tend to become scaled. The bottom of the bowl can be covered with unsightly yellow or brown stains, which can also contribute to bad odors. Fortunately, there are simple and effective tips for cleaning the toilet and keeping the bowl clean and white at all times.
Why does the bottom of the bowl turn yellow?
Toilet water is hard water, also called limescale. Indeed, it is rich in minerals, such as calcium and magnesium, responsible for the formation of limescale. When this water stagnates in the bowl, it promotes the formation of scale. These unsightly yellow or brown stains are then scale deposits.
Note that scale does not only invade our toilets, but also all of our household appliances that use hard water. In addition to being unsightly, scale deposits lead to overconsumption of energy.
How to get a white bowl?
To get rid of the yellow stains that cover the walls of the bowl, 3 ingredients come into play: baking soda, white vinegar and salt.
You will need:
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