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by steptoe » Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:41 am
Well, after tried all sorts of things, identified or not, white vinegar left for a 24 hour period and a good scrub with nylon dunny brush is the scond best thing to remove the crusty crud build up, the first was random and unidentified and removed a small patch or two.
The bowl was drained of water first - work that one out on your own !
No longer do you have to drive through fog to attend a book signing by Shannon Lush, nor line up like an idiot to ask her what to do to fix, don't have to buy her books at $20 a pop, or even try her suggestin of dneture powder applied with boiling water and a tea towel stuffed in bowl to help reduce water content - sort of worked , sort of didn't.
This was not a rusty water stain, nor a yellow stain but a layer of hard to shift crud built of from not being flushed with every use due to water saving attempts
I hope this method shows up next time someone googles how to clean a crusty toilet bowl slash pan that is slash as in / not the other slash, well, actually.....yes, that slash too.
I also nearly bought a new pan over this......
plain old white vinegar over 24 hrs, only dilution was what little water remained in pan at application time.
Sort of figures, I used to use 50/50 water and white vinegar to clean the cement glue residue look on floor slate before sealing it.
Thanks heaps for the vinegar suggestion. I have tried it before but not for the 24 hours, that seems to be the secret.