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Toilet limescale ‘will not come off' with bleach but 1 natural item melts it in 15 minutes
Toilet bowl stains consist of limescale and urine - a chemical reaction occurs when urine comes into contact with limescale to make a yellowish-brown stain. The longer these deposits remain in your ...
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Toilets will be never be stained or have limescale if you ditch bleach for 1 natural item
Toilets are fairly easy to clean, but if you ever notice a stain that will not come off no matter how hard you scrub at it, then you are likely dealing with a bad case of limescale buildup. Limescale ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Limescale is stubborn, unsightly, and in many cases, unavoidable. It's nothing to be afraid of, though. While a toilet with limescale stains ...
You may have heard that you can easily remove stubborn limescale from faucets with game-changing ingredients, some of which you may already have stocked in your cupboards, like vinegar or baking soda.
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