How to Effectively Remove Stains from Toilet Bowl


Bathroom is undoubtedly one of the most rooms in the house and to be honest, is a bit harder to clean then the rest of the house. The removal of stains from every nook and corner of the bathroom is a job that requires expertise and proper application, both. Are you too one of those people that find it really hard to clean the toilet bowl no matter how hard you scrub? Well even if your answer is yes, you don’t need to feel bad about it because in its entirety, it’s a tough job. However, you can make it easy on yourself by knowing the exact reason behind the tough stains. Using relevant bathroom cleaners would then be easy and appropriate.

The few culprits

There are few culprits behind those hard to remove stains and frankly enough, knowing the reason helps you clean quickly and easily. Calcium build-up, rust stains, blue stains, and mold stains are different type of stains that make home in your toilet bowl and cause you problem. Those yellow stains that are caused by hard water, which build up over time and then become visible on your toilet bowl are actually limescale formations. Because of the hard structure it becomes difficult to clean. Early destruction of formations with a proper toilet cleaner can help you keep it clean all the time.

Different stains

If you are worried about those red or dark brown stains in your bowl, then those are rust stains. The cause behind this can be either corrosion from pipe or iron from the water, ultimately reacting with oxygen and forming oxides. If you have white toilet bowl, these can be pretty prominent and might look unpleasant. Water that is rich in copper might result in blue stains.  Unfortunately there is not much that can be done because of the constant flowing of water but you can also clean frequently with certified cleaners like Dettol bathroom cleaners.  Those dark green and black spots are surely because of the mold problem and should not be ignored. Try getting it removed as early as possible.

You can use a mixture of things other than these cleaners such as

·         White vinegar and baking soda

·         Coca-Cola

·         Bleach

·         Essential oils and lemon juice

·         WD-40

These alternatives are good and are proven to remove stains just like that. It would be stupid of us to remove the stains once and then not keep it clean as it protects users from infections as well. Therefore make sure that you are cleaning frequently so that there is no build up. You can always use Dettol bathroom cleaner trigger spray once every few days in the bowl and make sure that you are keeping track of your toilet bowl’s appearance.

So these are the few tips that can help you remove the toilet stains in an effective manner. If you still have any questions then feel free to ask us right away. We’ll be more than happy to help you out.


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