This will keep the water from filling up in the tank so you can properly remove the toilet rings.
Best way to get rid of hard water ring in toilet.
Try a product called lime away magic in a bottle.
I use a magic eraser that i keep in both my bathrooms only for that purpose.
Used regularly they will prevent hard water stains from building up.
Borax vinegar and baking soda do a great job of cleaning and disinfecting.
Borax is a stronger yet common multipurpose household cleaning product that can be used to clean hard water stains in the toilet.
Use a bucket and pour water into the toilet until it manually flushes you ll hear a glugging sound.
Rubbing the ring with pumice stone even hard water rings will do the job.
Once the stone softens rub it against the ring to remove hard water stains.
The most effective way to rid your life of toilet bowl ring is to prevent it from growing in the first place.
No need to be embarrassed about those stubborn toilet rings anymore.
When we have guests from out of town we have to warn them to only drink the bottled water and to avoid even opening their mouth in the shower.
Wait at least 1 hour then moisten the baking soda with vinegar spray and use a toilet brush to vigorously scrub the ring.
Rub the stone on any rings and marks.
This can be accomplished by applying a small amount of cleaning agent each time you use the bathroom.
No scrubbing it comes right off.
There is no need to use harsh and costly chemicals to prevent hard water toilet stains.
If you already have rings around the toilet bowl a couple of popular types of products may just disappoint.
The cleaning agent stays in the toilet between uses to maximize the cleaning time.
Alternatively you can submerge a pumice stone in your toilet bowl water for 15 minutes.
Flush rinse and admire that sparkling toilet.
Sprinkle 1 4 cup of borax into the toilet bowl and swish it around.
Soak a pumice stone in water for at least 15 minutes.
Wet your pumice stone.
Step 2 pour 1 cup of bleach in the toilet and allow it to sit overnight without flushing.
But for stubborn stains or toilet bowl stains from hard water you should let the vinegar in the bowl for up to an hour.
The effect it leaves on the bowl is great but it depends on how bad the ring is.
I live in a small west texas town known for their poor water quality.
Dip the stone into some baking soda and use it to scrub away the ring.
This will work for most basic stains.