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A cleaning expert has shared the simple and natural method she uses to get her toilet bowl sparklingly clean after all other ...
Regardless of repeated scrubbing and bleach applications, unsightly brown limescale deposits in the toilet bowl can seem irreversible, only temporarily appearing to whiten before reappearing again.
As spring cleaning season begins, a mum has discovered a natural and eco-friendly alternative to bleach that effectively removes stubborn toilet limescale with minimal effort.
Limescale becomes increasingly difficult to remove the longer it sits at the bottom of your toilet bowl. However, citric acid is an excellent solution for this issue. This acidic substance ...
THE late Queen’s former housekeeper has opened up about how to get your bathroom taps looking fit for royalty. Barbara Allred ...
If you've tried scrubbing the bowl for hours ... The founder of A Rose Tinted World was fed up with her limescale-riddled toilet looking 'dreadful' but wanted to stay away from chemical-filled ...
Limescale can build up in your toilet making your bathroom look dirty and unkept. The stubborn stains can be very difficult to remove, with even the strongest of bleach failing to banish the marks.
So, when my mum (a die-hard Nancy Birtwhistle fan) suggested I try making the eco-cleaning guru and former GBBO contestant’s ...
A Basingstoke resident and his disabled mother have been left frustrated after Vivid gave up on fixing their broken specialised toilet.
Limescale is a buildup of mineral deposits ... a powerful cleaner for everything from descaling kettles to removing toilet bowl buildup. Put on a pair of gloves. Pour around 120g of citric acid ...