Black Marks at the Bottom of the Toilet: The Natural Tip to Eliminate Them Effortlessly.

Tired of black and brown marks at the bottom of the toilet bowl? It’s true that it sucks, especially when you have friends coming over… And that often happens with scaled toilets. The problem is that these encrusted tartar stains are (very) difficult to remove without expensive chemicals ! Fortunately, today I am revealing to you the natural trick that I used to eliminate these black marks at the bottom of the toilet bowl effortlessly. The powerful and natural tip is to use citric acid . Look : Summary What you need – citric acid – toilet brush – water How to do 1. Empty the water from the bowl by moving the toilet brush back and forth 2. Boil a liter of water in a kettle. 3. Pour hot water into the toilet 4. Add a glass of citric acid to the sides and bottom of the bowl. 5. Leave the citric acid on overnight. 6. The next morning, scrub the walls and bottom with the brush to remove stains effortlessly. 7. Flush the toilet to say goodbye to black spots. Result And there you have it, your toilets are now sparkling clean naturally 🙂 Easy, quick and effective, right? No more black, brown or yellow marks at the bottom of the toilet! You now know how to remove a black mark from the bottom of the toilet bowl It’s still cleaner like that for entertaining guests at home! In addition, you have not used any chemicals to whiten and descale the bowl. Citric acid is 100% of natural origin, because it comes from corn and beets. It does not pollute rivers and is compatible with septic tanks. It is therefore a very good alternative for cleaning a scaled toilet bowl with a septic tank. Do you like this trick ? Receive the best ones every morning. It’s free. No spam, promised, sworn, spit! Join us ! >> Already 3 million readers! Why does it work? Citric acid is a powerful natural scrubber that fights limescale naturally. It is very effective in removing scale encrusted in toilets. It acts deeply and the more time you give it to act, the better it works! Hence the benefit of letting the citric acid act overnight. This tip works for all types of toilets: wall-hung or floor-standing. But also for all types of materials: porcelain, enameled ceramic or stainless steel. Bonus Tips For descaling heavily scaled toilets, you can also count on soda crystals ( Saint Marc or any other brand)… or Coke ! Surprising, but it works! The use of baking soda should be reserved for regular toilet maintenance. But used alone, it is not powerful enough to clean very dirty toilets.

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