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"It came up in conversation that some people take the water out of the pan to clean their toilet... I found this a bit weird.... I just use toilet cleaner & a toilet brush using the water in the toilet & mine is clean & sparkles.. So how do you clean yours?.." I have seen this done (on the telly - cleaning show) where they have hard water I think, where it leaves a crust on the bottom of the pan that goes that pale brown colour. Sometimes they have to chip it off to get rid of it, so they remove the water first. Nobody wants toilet water splash back | |||
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"It came up in conversation that some people take the water out of the pan to clean their toilet... I found this a bit weird.... I just use toilet cleaner & a toilet brush using the water in the toilet & mine is clean & sparkles.. So how do you clean yours?.. I have seen this done (on the telly - cleaning show) where they have hard water I think, where it leaves a crust on the bottom of the pan that goes that pale brown colour. Sometimes they have to chip it off to get rid of it, so they remove the water first. Nobody wants toilet water splash back " This is what I have to do, blinking limescale. Though it's just so the descaler isn't diluted by the water so it works better. | |||
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"If I'm descaling the toilet I remove the water." I do the same | |||
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"If I'm descaling the toilet I remove the water." But how do you remove the water? | |||
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"If I'm descaling the toilet I remove the water. But how do you remove the water?" Turkey baster | |||
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"If I'm descaling the toilet I remove the water. But how do you remove the water?" Ever seen somebody siphon fuel out of a car? | |||
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"If I'm descaling the toilet I remove the water. But how do you remove the water? Ever seen somebody siphon fuel out of a car? " Eww no!!! | |||
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"If I'm descaling the toilet I remove the water. But how do you remove the water? Ever seen somebody siphon fuel out of a car? Eww no!!! " Don't cleaning shame! | |||
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"If I'm descaling the toilet I remove the water. But how do you remove the water? Ever seen somebody siphon fuel out of a car? Eww no!!! Don't cleaning shame! " Waaa, I'll go put myself in time out in the corner | |||
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"Bleach doesn't really descale it just... bleaches. That leaves the roughened surface perfect for reaction with the uric acid. Vinegar is your friend (acetic acid/non brewed condiment a lot cheaper). Unfortunately with a lot of modern water saving low volume/pressure systems you have to get mechanical. Victorians had it right with high cisterns. Ironically this will be worse if you follow brown down/yellow mellow. Chemically clean and environmental don't mix well... " White vinegar and bicarb is just generally amazing for so much cleaning uses | |||
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"It came up in conversation that some people take the water out of the pan to clean their toilet... I found this a bit weird.... I just use toilet cleaner & a toilet brush using the water in the toilet & mine is clean & sparkles.. So how do you clean yours?.." Omg, take the water out with what? Someone else's hands lol A sponge yak But seriously upgrade to Rimless baby it's the future | |||
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"If I'm descaling the toilet I remove the water. But how do you remove the water?" With a mop. | |||
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"Toilet bleach gets them sparkling, we've never needed a brush, they make us " Exactly this!!! | |||
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"Bleach doesn't really descale it just... bleaches. That leaves the roughened surface perfect for reaction with the uric acid. Vinegar is your friend (acetic acid/non brewed condiment a lot cheaper). Unfortunately with a lot of modern water saving low volume/pressure systems you have to get mechanical. Victorians had it right with high cisterns. Ironically this will be worse if you follow brown down/yellow mellow. Chemically clean and environmental don't mix well... " This is a conflict I have with my partner . Just pouring bleach down the bowl doesn't clean it. | |||
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"It came up in conversation that some people take the water out of the pan to clean their toilet... I found this a bit weird.... I just use toilet cleaner & a toilet brush using the water in the toilet & mine is clean & sparkles.. So how do you clean yours?.. Omg, take the water out with what? Someone else's hands lol A sponge yak But seriously upgrade to Rimless baby it's the future " I have been considering this! | |||
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"If I'm descaling the toilet I remove the water. But how do you remove the water?" Douche bulb? | |||
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"It came up in conversation that some people take the water out of the pan to clean their toilet... I found this a bit weird.... I just use toilet cleaner & a toilet brush using the water in the toilet & mine is clean & sparkles.. So how do you clean yours?.. I have seen this done (on the telly - cleaning show) where they have hard water I think, where it leaves a crust on the bottom of the pan that goes that pale brown colour. Sometimes they have to chip it off to get rid of it, so they remove the water first. Nobody wants toilet water splash back " Crust!! | |||
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"Drop a cleaning tablet in it and then after good old toilet duck......" Speaking of tablets, has anyone with limescale dropped a Calgon tablet in their toilet and left it for a while? He asked, on a swinging site full of nakedness…. #wrongideamate | |||
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"[Removed by poster at 22/03/22 12:15:43]" Too late, everyone saw. Anyhow,have you thought of using a limescale remover made for bathrooms instead? | |||
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"[Removed by poster at 22/03/22 12:15:43] Too late, everyone saw. Anyhow,have you thought of using a limescale remover made for bathrooms instead?" Thankfully don’t have limescale issues, I was doing my bit for the greater good…. | |||
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"[Removed by poster at 22/03/22 12:15:43] Too late, everyone saw. Anyhow,have you thought of using a limescale remover made for bathrooms instead? Thankfully don’t have limescale issues, I was doing my bit for the greater good…. " You don't realise how lucky you are | |||
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"Just the bog brush and bleach! X" Bleach doesn't clean. C | |||
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"Any tips for a blocked toilet? Without having to put on the marigolds and diving in with the plunger ?? " Pour hot water | |||
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"If I'm descaling the toilet I remove the water. But how do you remove the water?" Use the stopcock and then flush!? | |||
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