![]() One nearly universal attribute of mineral stains is that they can’t be scrubbed away, and regular cleaning products are powerless against them.īut don’t despair! It is possible to get those layers of mineral residue out of your toilet bowls and leave them gleaming white! Sometimes they are brown, and sometimes even have a greenish tinge to them. Sometimes the stains appear white and scummy. The water we pipe into our homes for drinking, cleaning, and toilet flushing purposes can contain small traces of minerals, like calcium, lime, and others that, over time, cause a build-up of hard mineral deposits on any surface they come into contact with. The problem isn’t that you don’t clean your toilet, and it has nothing to do with what your home’s inhabitants use the toilet for. ![]() Many homes-even those which are otherwise spotlessly clean-are afflicted by gross looking, stained toilet bowls. ![]()
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