A highly effective ingredient for stubborn toilet limescale is white vinegar. đź§´
Here’s why and how it works:
- Why it works: Limescale is mainly calcium carbonate, which reacts with the acetic acid in vinegar to dissolve.
- How to use it:
- Pour 1–2 cups of white vinegar into the toilet bowl.
- Let it sit for several hours or overnight for tough deposits.
- Scrub with a toilet brush, focusing on rings and buildup.
- Flush to rinse.
For extremely stubborn limescale, sprinkling baking soda before adding vinegar creates a fizzing reaction that helps lift deposits.
If you want, I can give you a step-by-step “overnight limescale remover” trick that works even on the hardest rings without harsh chemicals. Do you want me to?