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STUBBORN LIMESCALE STAINS IN THE TOILET: HOW I SOLVED IT WITH JUST ONE ECOLOGICAL REMEDY

How to use citric acid for toilet stains

Now let’s get to the point and I will explain to you step by step how I use citric acid to eliminate stubborn limescale stains in the toilet .

As you will have seen in the video , I start by preparing the all-purpose solution , which can be used both for the toilet but also to eliminate limescale in the washing machine or dishwasher.

The usual solution involves 150 g of citric acid powder , but in this case I will use 200 g , to make it “stronger”. The citric acid powder should be dissolved in 1 liter of warm demineralised water , so it will be “pure” and will dissolve faster.

I put the solution in a spray bottle and am ready to spray it in the areas where I need to eliminate stains . I advise you to wear a mask, because the citric acid could bother you. Also avoid contact with eyes, even better if you also wear gloves.

Since we have the problem of continuously flowing water , in addition to the sprayed solution I recommend you also pour some pure powdered citric acid on the area (as you see in the video). Even better if you place a piece of toilet paper on it , so as to hold the remedy so that it doesn’t slip away.

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