How to Remove Yellowing, Staining, and Water Marks from Your Toilet

1/2 bottle of hydrogen peroxide 40 volumes
35 g toothpaste (1/2 tube)
1 multi-purpose abrasive fiber
Preparation and method of use
Remove the toilet seat: Unscrew the nuts on the bottom of the toilet seat and carefully remove it.
Prepare the mixture: In a bowl, place the baking soda, all-purpose powder, 40 volume hydrogen peroxide and toothpaste. Mix well until you obtain a homogeneous paste.
Remove water from the toilet: Using latex gloves and a disposable cup, remove as much water as possible from the toilet bowl by pouring the water down the bathroom drain.
Apply the mixture: Apply the prepared mixture on the multi-purpose abrasive fiber.
Scrub the toilet: Scrub the entire toilet bowl with the abrasive fiber soaked in the mixture, making sure to cover both the inside and outside of the toilet.
Let it sit: Let the mixture sit for at least 1 hour for it to take effect.
Rinse: Rinse the toilet with plenty of water to remove all residue from the mixture.
Reassemble the seat: Once clean, reassemble the toilet seat into place.
Tips:
Protection: Wear latex gloves throughout the process to protect your hands from chemicals.
Ventilation: Make sure the bathroom is well ventilated while cleaning to avoid inhaling fumes.
Regular Cleaning: To keep your toilet clean and stain-free, repeat this process once a month or as needed.
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