Y.D. asks from Roselle, IL on August 18, 2007
Toilet Cleaning
Hello ladies, I have a problem with some yellow stains and hard water deposits, on the bottom of the toilet, where the water sits and comes in to the toilet. The special cleaners for water deposits and lime don't work. I think it's because they get disolved in the water and they are not as strong anymore. They would need to be applied directly to the stain, without the water being there, but how do I get rid of the water? Any advice?
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Thank you for all your help. I tried The Works. It was only $1.00 for a bottle and it worked like magic, with the water still in the toilet !!!! Thank you !
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A.W. answers from Chicago on August 20, 2007
Iron out is really good, just be careful to not breathe it in, and not use around children. I have really hard water in lockport, and it all comes out.
H.K. answers from Chicago on August 19, 2007
Hi Y.! I had the same problem and I found that The Works is the best. It got rid of the stains on the first try and you don't even have to get the water out of the toilet. I've only found it at Menards though. Good luck!!
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C.K. answers from Chicago on August 19, 2007
There is a product called Wink that you can purchase. Squirt above the water line and it will run down and get rid of the rust. Buy this at the grocery store or a hardware store. The stuff is really good but it is an acid so use caution!
S.D. answers from Chicago on August 19, 2007
As everyone has already stated, you must get the water level as low as possible and then clean the toilet. You must use something on a daily basis to assist you with keeping the toilet clean especially if your toilets are used all day long. I use the blue 2000 flushes with beach as a daily cleaner. I would suggest you clean the toilet at the end of the day as well; this should stop any future build up!
L.D. answers from Chicago on August 19, 2007
get yourself one of those yellow gloves (up to the elbow) and a styrofoam cup. stick the cup down the hole, fill it up with toilet water and pour it down the sink. repeat until the toilet has no water in it. discard the cup when finished in a proper trash receptacle. do not re-use cup. ha ha.
H.D. answers from San Francisco on August 19, 2007
Unfortunately this may be something in your water and you may want to get a filter...OR you may have to replace the rusty old insides of your toilet. You may want to consult a plumber.
Try sprinkling baking soda around the rim, then put vineager on it, hopefully it will break it down. Give it a good scrubbing and don't be suprised by the fizzing, it's supposed to do that. =)
H.K. answers from Chicago on August 19, 2007
Hi Y.! I had the same problem and I found that The Works is the best. It got rid of the stains on the first try and you don't even have to get the water out of the toilet. I've only found it at Menards though. Good luck!!
K.Z. answers from Chicago on August 18, 2007
Toilet bowl cleaner called SnoBol works wonders on rust stains and any other kind of stain. We have a well and I actually use this not only in the toilet but use it first when cleaning the tub and sink then rinse really well and then continue with the regular tub and sink cleaner. You can actually watch the rust stain disappear.
Also if you like your current cleaner what I sometimes do to get rid of the water is either turn the water off(below the tank)and flush the toilet or get a large bucket and dump the water(all at once) in the toilet just before it overflows not sure why it works but it will empty the bowl with little water left in it without flushing.
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R.L. answers from Chicago on August 19, 2007
Ah...toilet stains. Put on your rubber gloves, scoop the water out of the toilet (using a disposable cup or something similar that you only use for cleaning)and pour down it down the sink. Once the water is gone, you can apply your cleaning products.
I can recommend a REALLY heavy-duty cleaning product...you have to be soooo careful though, especially with little kids in the house. It's called "Zep" acidic toilet bowl cleaner and you can buy it at Home Depot.
It really is acidic, so I would not even recommend having it in your house unless you have a completely childproof place to store it. Also, you do not want it to touch your skin!
C.W. answers from Chicago on August 19, 2007
"The Works" toilet bowl cleaner will get all of that crud out! I used it when I taught at a farm school that had well water. Every Monday morning I'd have to clean the yellow out of the bottom of the toilet and "The Works" is what did it! hope that helps!
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