The best approach is to do both.
Toilet bowl ring stains.
Follow these steps to get black stains out.
Some stains and toilet rings are so stubborn they re beyond baking soda borax vinegar or bleach.
The brown stain in the bottom of a toilet bowl is due to rust which is caused by the iron in hard water.
While there are many commercial cleaning products that can remove hard water stains in the toilet several household products can be just as effective and will rid your bowl of the dreaded ring without harsh chemicals.
Black or green stains are as result of bacteria present in the water while whitish foggy cloudy stains are as result of calcium deposits.
One method is to place three cups of vinegar into the toilet bowl and scrub the stains with a toilet brush.
This will work for most basic stains.
Vinegar if you re sick and tired of cleaning your bowl with harsh abrasives and strong smelling cleansers try the vinegar solution.
To clean a ring in a toilet bowl sprinkle baking soda around the bowl of your toilet.
Black toilet bowl stain.
The other method is to put the vinegar into a spray bottle drain the toilet bowl and spray the vinegar directly onto the stains.
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Wait at least 1 hour then moisten the baking soda with vinegar spray and use a toilet brush to vigorously scrub the ring.
Alternatively you can submerge a pumice stone in your toilet bowl water for 15 minutes.
Nowhere is this more problematic than in a toilet which sees a lot of use and holds standing water constantly.
You can use an acid to dissolve the rust or you can scrub it off with an implement that won t damage the porcelain.
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Sadly they ve become permanent.
Scrub the stains with an acidic cleaner.
But what about toilet bowl rings.
Yes you can clean toilet bowl rings with vinegar.
A black ring in your toilet bowl is a pretty gross sight to behold.
To clean your toilet simply add 1 2 cup vinegar to the toilet bowl and let it sit for 20 minutes then flush.
These stains can make a toilet look way older than it actually is.
Hard water toilet stains appear anywhere inside the toilet bowl but are more likely to form a ring at the bottom of the bowl around the.
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The black ring could be caused by mold or mildew.