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Powerstone Pumice Stone Toilet Bowl Cleaner with Handle (1-pack) - A Reliable and Harmless Solution for Cleaning Limescale Deposits, Hard Water Stains on Toilets, Grills, Tiles, Grout & Pools

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Most people think that they should remove the accumulator with pumice pressure as much as possible. This is not true.

I grew up using pumice stones and learned some important lessons early. I remember watching my father work in the pool every summer, because he rubbed and shone the tiles. Using pumice stone will not damage or scratch your toilet but be sure to use it correctly in the right area of the toilet. Pumice is my preferred tool for hard water stains and mold build-up. Do not rinse off the paste yet. Instead, use it together with the pumice stone to scrub the entire toilet bowl and only then can you rinse it off. In addition to this, if you press too hard with the pumice stone you may scratch the toilet bowl’s surface slightly. To know where to use pumice, you need to know the part of the toilet. The main part of the toilet is tanks and arches.Although a pumice stone can remove mineral build ups, it cannot make a toilet more hygienic or scent it. To call a pumice stone a ‘cleaner’ in the traditional sense would be wrong. A pumice stone is more of an abrasive stain remover, and it isn’t actually going to remove general dirt and germs from the toilet. Aside from using a pumice stone to remove unsightly marks from a toilet bowl, you could also try white vinegar, bicarbonate of soda, lemon juice, denture cleaning tablets, and even specialised toilet cleaners! Make sure the whole of the toilet bowl is wet. If the surface isn’t wet, grab some lukewarm water and pour it over the whole surface to dampen it (an essential step). Pumice stones are softened by soaking them in water and leaving them there for about 15 minutes. Due to their high porosity, they take in a lot of water fast and soften in the process.

Flush and Rinse: Once the stains are removed, flush the toilet to wash away any residue. Use the toilet brush to scrub away any remaining particles and ensure a clean bowl. Although all the fixtures in your house are affected by hard water stains, toilets are the most affected. That is why you will have a very conspicuous ring around the toilet bowl’s waterline which is known as a toilet ring. Light pressure and repetitive movements should remove an unpleasant toilet ring, you will find that some pumice are ground and fall to the bottom of the toilet – do not worry, when finished it is rinsed.Dispose of the Pumice Stone: After use, rinse the pumice stone and allow it to dry. You can reuse it for future cleanings until it becomes too small to hold comfortably. Remove any dirt from your toilet with a toilet brush and a cleaning agent. Make sure the toilet is clean. One decent alternative to pumice stone as a toilet cleaner is a combination of baking soda and vinegar. Here is how you use them to clean a stained toilet: Grab your pumice stone and soak it in a bowl of lukewarm water for a few minutes. This is an essential step. When cleaning my toilet I always began to brush with vinegar and toilet. Pumice stone save the last step of cleaning if I find difficult stains.

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