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Limescale in the Loo

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smurfchops | 16:40 Sat 29th Apr 2006 | Home & Garden
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Best way to clean out the limescale at the bottom of a quite-new loo, please. It is starting to look a bit grubby .. yuk Vinegar doesnt work not does limescale cleaner. Anything stronger out there ?
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In order of strength - phosphoric acid (grout remover sold by tiling specialists), dilute hydrochloric acid (brick cleaner sold by larger DIY places). Neither attacks porcelain but may attack metal fittings (toilet seat hinge) so avoid getting it on these parts. Both dissolve calcium carbonate, the chemical name for limescale.
Harpic 100% limescale remover, its fantastic!
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I'm sure I saw Kim and Aggie use cola for cleaning the loo, just googled and found this tip - might be worth a try? Just get cheapie tesco value cola and see if it works? http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/household-products/hints-and-tips-for-household-cleaning/60795/ Let me know if you do try and how you get on!!


Are you trying to do it with the water still in, best thing is to keep pushing the water back until it is nearly empty and then tackle the limescale with one of the limescale removers like Calgon ....
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lia what a fantastic site, wish I had the time to read it all. Thanks everyone, I will let you know how I get on, and with what product, and we will all have gleaming loos ...
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Hi everyone, well I tried Cola and it just made the stain darker! Then I tried loads of Waitrose Appliance Descaler and it seems to be a bit better, so will use some more tonight. :)
try a pumice stone if none of the others work, sometimes chemicals arent enough

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