1. Pumice Stone (Careful, Though)
Soak the stone first and gently scrub those hard water rings.
If you hear any scratching, stop immediately—it means you’re damaging the porcelain. Used correctly, though, it’s a miracle worker.
2. Vinegar + Baking Soda Flush
Pour in one cup of vinegar, then sprinkle in baking soda. Let the mixture bubble and fizz for 15 to 30 minutes, then scrub and flush.
It’s oddly satisfying and super effective.
3. Borax Powder (Old School, Still Awesome)
Sprinkle borax generously in the bowl and leave it overnight. Scrub in the morning for a seriously clean result.
It’s like borrowing a tip from your grandma—and it still works like a charm.
4. Bleach Tablets (Use with Caution)
They clean fast, but they’re tough on porcelain and plumbing if used long-term.
Always ventilate the bathroom and never mix bleach with any other cleaner.
Don’t Forget the Outside—It Gets Gross Too
The toilet seat isn’t the only place grime hides. The outside of the toilet deserves attention too.
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