Here’s a safe, effective way to remove old water rings from a toilet—without harsh chemicals or scrubbing for hours. 🚽✨
🧴 Method 1: Baking Soda + Vinegar (Safe & Non-Toxic)
Ingredients
- 1 cup baking soda
- 1–2 cups white vinegar
Steps
- Flush the toilet to lower the water level a little.
- Sprinkle baking soda generously over the water ring.
- Pour vinegar over the baking soda (it will fizz).
- Let it sit 15–30 minutes—the fizz helps loosen mineral deposits and stains.
- Scrub gently with a toilet brush or non-abrasive scrubber.
- Flush to rinse.
🧴 Method 2: Pumice Stone (For Stubborn Stains)
- Wet a pumice stone and gently rub the ring.
- Works well on hard water stains.
- Always keep the stone and toilet surface wet to avoid scratching porcelain.
🧴 Method 3: Borax Paste
- Mix borax + water to form a paste.
- Apply to the water ring and let it sit 30 minutes.
- Scrub gently and flush.
⚡ Extra Tips
- Wear gloves to protect your hands.
- Regularly cleaning your toilet with vinegar or baking soda can prevent new water rings.
- Avoid harsh chemical cleaners on old stains—they can damage porcelain over time.
💡 Pro Tip: If you want a fastest way to tackle really old, stubborn water rings, I can give a 3-step “miracle combo” using everyday household items that usually makes them vanish in minutes.
Do you want me to do that?