How to remove rust from the toilet bowl in 15 minutes Sterile cleanliness Ive long dreamed of

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Even for those housewives who regularly maintain the cleanliness of the toilet bowl and bathtub, it will be useful to learn how to get rid of rust. After all, the chemical composition of tap water can quickly cause yellowing, plaque, and even limescale to appear on enameled, faience, or porcelain surfaces.


To gently clean and not damage the delicate coating, use these proven methods.

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How to get rid of rust

You will need

• 100 g ammonia
• 50 g hydrogen peroxide
• clean cloth
• half-liter jar
• rubber gloves
• paper towels

Usage

1. Rinse the half-liter jar under running water, then wipe it dry with paper towels.
2. Put on gloves and pour ammonia into the jar.
3. Add hydrogen peroxide in a thin stream to the container, then carefully shake the contents of the jar.
4. Moisten a clean cloth with the solution and treat the dirty areas.
5. Allow the product to act for 15 minutes, then rinse with running water.
Here`s another amazing way to clean the toilet bowl and bathtub from plaque and yellow stains.

You will need

• 100 g wine vinegar
• glass jar
• 2 tbsp. table salt
• clean cloth
Usage

1. Pour vinegar into a glass jar, then add table salt.
2. Place the jar in the microwave and heat it to 65 degrees.
3. Soak a clean cloth in the resulting solution and treat the dirty areas.
4. Allow the product to act for 15-20 minutes, then rinse off the residue with running water.

Completely simple and effective!

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