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Sophia
This is my first experience with hard water and I am at my wits end since it still looks dirty despite cleaning it properly (personal opinion).
I’m *so* close to buying a battery powered drill with brush head attachments.
DeborahA pumice stone is the only thing that will work.
DanielleCrl or lime away. Spray and soak a couple times a day. You’ll still have to scrub but be careful not to scratch the porcelain. I tried bleach, vinegar, steel wool. Lime away got the job done!
LynneLysol has a lime and rust toilet bowl cleaner. I have hard water and the previous owner was not the best at cleaning. I even use it in my shower.
KarenPumice stone! It is soft and does not scratch the bowl. It removed iron stain, hard water stain! It takes a little scrubbing but not bad.
PattyI have literally taken my little power washer that I have ran the hose through my bathroom window emptied the toilet and power washed it and the tub lol
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