How To Remove Tartar From The Toilet: 5 Simple Tips
Baking soda and white vinegar are the two most common ingredients in our tips and it's not for nothing!
Pour half a liter of vinegar into the bowl. Take a clean toilet broom, soak it in the vinegar, and run it all over the toilet. Leave on for about 1 minute. Then put 150 g of baking soda in the bowl. Add another half liter of vinegar. Leave to act for ten minutes. Take the broom again to distribute the mixture well and insist on the encrusted tartar. Leave to act again for about 30 minutes, brushing once or twice during this time. Finally, rinse while flushing.
2. Soda crystals
First boil 1 liter of water and put on gloves before handling the soda crystals . Then take a basin and pour in 3 tablespoons of soda crystals and boiling water. Mix carefully then pour everything directly into the bowl. Leave on for 15 minutes and brush the bottom of the bowl with a good stroke. Finally, flush the toilet.
3. Oyster shells
When you eat oysters, don't throw the shells away! Put one or two in the toilet tank, and use them normally. Oyster shells naturally attract limestone. It will come and settle on them instead of settling on your toilet enamel.
4. Lemon
Lemon is a powerful natural product against limescale. So, after squeezing a lemon, collect the lemon halves and pass them, pulp side, inside the toilet bowl and mainly to descale the edges. Leave on for a good hour before rinsing. The lemon will disinfect your toilet at the same time.
5. Coca-cola
The phosphoric acid in coke works on encrusted dirt and breaks up tartar in the toilet. So to descale your toilet with coca-cola, just pour a can into the bowl and leave to act for 1 hour.