The trick to removing yellow stains from the toilet seat

The trick to removing yellow stains from the toilet seat


Halve a lemon.
Sprinkle each half with fine salt.
Rub directly onto the stains (or use a sponge soaked in lemon juice and salt).
Let it sit for 15-20 minutes and then rinse off.
Perfect for removing surface stains and deodorizing naturally at the same time!
3. Citric acid: for a thorough cleaning.
Citric acid is a natural lemon derivative that is effective against limescale and mineral residue.
How to use:
Dilute 3 tablespoons of citric acid powder in 1 liter of hot water.
Add the mixture to the toilet bowl.
Let it soak for 1 to 2 hours (or, if possible, overnight).
Brush and rinse.
This is the secret weapon for bathrooms with heavy limescale!
4. Coca-Cola (yes, really): An unexpected stain remover.
It is surprising, but Coca-Cola contains phosphoric acid, which effectively dissolves deposits.
How to use:
Pour a can of cola into the toilet bowl.
Let it soak for at least 1 hour (or overnight).
Brush and rinse.
Ideal as a supplementary solution, but do not use it too often due to the sugar.
Bonus: The right steps to prevent yellow stains from returning.
Clean at least once a week using a mild method.
Flush the toilet thoroughly after every use.
For very hard water, it is advisable to use a water softener or natural limescale remover tablets.
In short,
you do not need toxic products to remove yellow stains in the toilet. These 4 natural tips are:
affordable,
environmentally friendly,
easy to install, and
effective from the first use.

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