While there are plenty of harsh chemicals available that will definitely get the stain out, here’s an option to try that’s more cost-effective and a safer solution – especially if you have pets in your home that are likely to try and grab a drink out of the toilet because your son (or husband) still hasn’t quite learned to put the lid down when he’s done. Toilet bowls can be especially problematic because of the standing water in the bowl. Over time, this water leaves rust and scale stains that are both annoying to remove but also very unsightly. Hard water can quickly build up around faucets, shower drains, sink drains, and at the bottom of your toilet bowls. Have you ever looked down in your toilet bowl in frustration because there are gross-looking hard water stains in a toilet that you just can’t scrub out? Don’t worry, you’re not alone, nor does it mean that you’re a dirty person. ![]() ![]() Removing hard water stains in a toilet bowl
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