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Dishwasher tablets: The secret weapon against toilet stains

Despite regular cleaning, limescale and yellow stains often appear in the toilet. Instead of scrubbing, it's worth trying a certain product that may not be meant for bathroom cleaning but works excellently in this role.

How to clean a toilet?
How to clean a toilet?
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10 July 2024 16:17

Cleaning the bathroom, and especially the toilet, requires regularity. However, many people do not like this task. Some simple yet effective methods can significantly speed up and facilitate the process of cleaning the toilet bowl.

Throw it into the toilet. It will shine like new

Suppose traditional cleaning methods do not produce the desired results, and limescale and unsightly yellow stains are still visible in the toilet. In that case, it's worth using a particular product we usually buy for different purposes. Its ingredients work excellently when cleaning the toilet.

We are talking about a dishwasher tablet. Throw it into the toilet and wait a while for it to dissolve. You can pour boiling water into the bathroom, then thoroughly clean it with a brush and flush. After such a procedure, the bowl will look like new.

It’s worth leaving the tablet in the toilet for a few hours or even overnight for solid stains. Then, follow the steps described above.

Yellow stains on the seat? Use this proven method

Unfortunately, dirt and yellow stains can also appear on the toilet seat. In this case, it’s worth using tried-and-tested traditional methods, such as the unbeatable home cleaning duo of vinegar and baking soda.

First, spray the seat with vinegar. It’s best to pour it beforehand into a spray bottle. If the stains are intense, let the vinegar sit for several hours. Otherwise, after half an hour, sprinkle the seat with baking soda, spray again with vinegar, scrub thoroughly, rinse with water, and wipe dry.

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