Brown stains in your toilet are a common problem—they not only look dirty, but can also be a breeding ground for bacteria. These marks are often caused by urine scale and limescale buildup. Luckily, you can get rid of them with the right products.
Cause of brown stains in the toilet
If you notice brown stains in your toilet, it's usually caused by urine scale and limescale. If you don't clean it regularly, it will build up, making those brown stains much harder to remove.
The best way to remove brown stains from your toilet: step by step
Step 1: Preparation
Start by gathering your cleaning supplies: cleaning vinegar, baking soda, and a toilet brush. Protect your hands with gloves.
Step 2: Pre-treat with cleaning vinegar
Pour a generous amount of cleaning vinegar into the toilet bowl, especially around the edges and any spots with stubborn buildup. Let the vinegar sit for at least a few hours, or ideally overnight, so it can loosen the buildup.
Step 3: Clean with baking soda
Sprinkle baking soda over the affected areas the next morning. Then use a toilet brush to scrub the bowl thoroughly. The combination of vinegar and baking soda creates a fizzing effect that helps loosen buildup effectively.
Step 4: Rinse and inspect
Flush the toilet and check if the stains are gone. If needed, repeat the steps or use an extra strong cleaner for stubborn spots.
With these simple steps, you can get your toilet sparkling clean and free from brown stains—no harsh chemicals needed.
For stubborn stains: Use a pumice stone
Brown stains in the toilet can sometimes be so tough that natural solutions just aren’t enough. In those cases, a pumice stone can be a real lifesaver. A pumice stone is a volcanic rock with tiny holes.
To use the pumice stone effectively, start by wetting both the stone and the surface of the toilet bowl. Then gently rub the stone over the brown stains, applying light pressure and making circular motions.
For just €1.99, you can get a pumice stone from HEMA. Don't forget to keep the stone and the surface wet regularly while cleaning to prevent scratches on the pot. The stone gets softer when it's wet.
Long-lasting prevention of brown stains
To prevent brown stains, regular cleaning is essential. Clean your toilet at least once a week or every 15 days with Cosmeau toilet wash strips. Also, make sure your bathroom is well-ventilated and always flush right after use to avoid mineral buildup.
Conclusion
Getting rid of brown stains in your toilet doesn't have to be a frustrating job. With simple steps like using cleaning vinegar, baking soda, and specialized products like a pumice stone or toilet wash strips from Cosmeau, keep your toilet clean and fresh. Regular maintenance is the key to preventing buildup and keeping your toilet hygienic. Invest in the right products for a long-lasting clean result.
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