What You Need:
1/2 cup borax
1/4 cup lemon juice
How to Use:
Sprinkle the borax directly into the toilet bowl.
Pour the lemon juice over the borax. Let it sit for about 20-30 minutes.
Use a toilet brush to scrub the stains, focusing on the lime-affected areas.
Flush the toilet to clear away the mixture and the lime build-up.
Why It Works: Borax is a powerful cleaner that, when combined with the acidity of lemon juice, breaks down tough mineral deposits like lime.
3. Pumice Stone
What You Need:
Pumice stone (make sure it’s wet before use)
How to Use:
Wet the pumice stone with water (to prevent scratching the porcelain).
Gently scrub the lime build-up areas with the pumice stone. Be patient and gentle to avoid damaging the toilet’s surface.
Rinse the toilet by flushing and wiping off any remaining residue.
Why It Works: Pumice stones are naturally abrasive and work wonders on tough mineral deposits like lime, without damaging the toilet when used gently.
4. Commercial Lime Remover
What You Need:
Lime remover (look for one that is safe for toilets)
How to Use:
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