To do that add four cups of white vinegar to the toilet bowl and allow it to sit overnight before flushing white vinegar won t hurt a septic tank.
Clean limescale from toilet bowl.
Sometimes neither vinegar nor commercial cleaners do the job as well as you would like.
Then proceed scooping.
This not only gets rid of minor limescale problems but will also neutralise any urine smells.
Now you can actually aim for the limescale stains that way you will increase the chances of success.
First of all you need to make sure to take the undiluted white vinegar and pour it directly inside the toilet bowl.
Let it work for 30 minutes and then scrub the affected areas.
Let act for 15 minutes.
There you have it.
We all have some vinegar sitting somewhere in our home and that vinegar can help us a lot when it comes to limescale stains.
Next use the fine grain sandpaper to gently buff the rest of the build up and stain away.
Rub until the majority has been removed don t press too hard though or you may scratch the bowl.
Start with the medium sandpaper and gently rub the limescale build up and stain.
The picture showed a white toilet which was shining and clean apart from dark limescale at the bottom of the pan and the hincher said she d tried everything to get rid of it.
To do that do a white vinegar wash once a week.
Use a homemade diy natural acid cleaner.
After that add the white vinegar and baking soda for a sparkling effect.
Now the next step would be filling the toilet.
Hard water is a culprit limescale is a problem in hard water areas.
So here s how to use it properly to clean your toilet from limescale.
Pour it in the toilet.
But be aware that too much pressure could damage the toilet bowl s porcelain so don t be too enthusiastic.
Specialist limescale removers from the supermarket like viakal and hg limescale remover white vinegar which is supposed to clear everything it helped but didn t remove everything nothing seemed to be working and i was getting more self conscious about my loo.
In this case it might be time to opt for sandpaper to remove the limescale residue and carefully scrub the stain away.
Flush the toilet to rinse away the residue.
To keep your bowl sparkling and pristine clean it with homemade products or specialized toilet cleaners.
The first step would be to empty the water from the bowl.
Calcium compounds in the water stick to faucets kettles shower heads and inside toilet bowls.