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Rust in the toilets is over! 6 tips to eliminate it

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1) Lemon juice to remove rust from toilets
In addition to refreshing toilets thanks to its citrus smell and providing antibacterial and antiseptic properties to sanitize toilets, lemon juice helps eliminate rust stains. rusts very effectively. Simply pour it onto the areas to be treated, leave for 30 minutes and scrub with a brush. Does the dirt resist? Make a mixture of lemon and salt, then leave to act for 30 minutes before rubbing gently. Be careful not to scrub too hard to avoid damaging the bowl or the bottom of the toilet. You can also cut a lemon in half, sprinkle baking soda on the flesh and use that as a sponge to scrub the stains.

2) Vinegar against ferruginous water stains
Rich in anti-limescale and antimicrobial acetic acid, white vinegar helps remove dirt in no time. It is very useful for descaling, staining, deodorizing and disinfecting toilets in a single gesture, all while eliminating rust. Simply use it pure, hot if stubborn stains are resistant and following the same steps as for lemon.

3) Bicarbonate to remove rust stains on toilet enamel
Sanitizer, descaling and deodorizer, baking soda (also known as sodium bicarbonate) is essential for cleaning toilets. Generally, it is combined with vinegar to remove stains by mechanical action. To do this, sprinkle this white powder on the dirt, then pour or spray white vinegar on top. Then, leave it to act for a good quarter of an hour before scrubbing with a brush and flushing the toilet. You can also mix it with lemon juice and apply this paste to the stained areas before covering with cling film to keep the cleaning product moist. All you have to do is let it act, rub and rinse.

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