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How to get rid of yellow streaks on a toilet bowl: two effective ways

Yulia PoteriankoLife
Citric acid-based products remove limescale effortlessly

Hard water is the source of many plumbing problems. One of them is a yellow streak of lime that accumulates in the toilet bowl under the cistern drain. Cleaning it seems like a very difficult task.

However, OBOZREVATEL has put together two life hacks on how to get rid of this trouble. You'll need some tools that can be found in every home or easily purchased at the nearest store.

Citric acid

Acid-based products are the best at removing limescale. One of the most effective is citric acid. It is included in many commercially available lime stain-removing powders and liquids, but it can also be used in its pure form.

To use it as effectively as possible, you need to mix the acid powder used in cooking with water to a paste. In this form, the product is applied to the stain and left to act for 15-20 minutes. After that, the stain is treated with a brush or sponge and rinsed with water. If necessary, the procedure is repeated.

Citric acid and baking soda

Another way to take advantage of the benefits of citric acid, even enhancing its effect, is to combine it with baking soda. Mix the two powders in equal proportions and sprinkle the mixture on the previously moistened stain. If necessary, spray additional water on top of the stain to help the soda and acid react better.

Leave the product to act at least until the substances stop interacting and releasing foam. But you can wait longer, about 40 minutes. Then the treated area should be cleaned with a brush or a sponge and rinsed well. It is better to use warm water fro this.

Earlier, OBOZREVATEL told you what home remedies will neutralize the smell in the toilet and even flavor it.

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