Is there any way to test the sticky dirt in the toilet?

Updated on Toilet 2024-01-28
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1.Mix a cup or 250ml of white vinegar with a little baking soda powder and pour it into the toilet, wait for 10 to 15 minutes, then wipe off the stain with a long-handled brush, and then rinse with water.

    2.Pour a can of Coke into the toilet bowl and flush it off after an hour, the citric acid in the Coke will remove the stain on the ceramic glaze.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Five dollars for a toilet brush, pour some soap powder or laundry detergent, and the brush will be clean.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Your toilet is probably flushed too, right? There are two kinds of toilets on the market: flush type and siphon type, flush type is more common, it uses the impulse of the water flow to flush away the dirt, sometimes because of the uneven water force and splash the dirt and water stains on the cover, or even outside; The siphon type relies on the suction of a vacuum to suck away the dirt. My family used to use the flush type, but now I support the jet siphon toilet, the flush toilet used before, and often encounter splashing water, I think it's okay, but my wife said it's too dirty, it's too troublesome to drag and wipe every day, I can't carry my wife's machine gun, and I caught up with the American standard to do activities, so I directly changed the American standard siphon toilet, I don't know if it's a jet siphon type, and then there is no more splashing phenomenon, and the flushing sound is much smaller than the previous one.

    Look, why don't you try a siphon toilet too?

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1. Cleaning method of lightly dirty toilet For toilets that are not too dirty, you can spread toilet paper on the inner wall of the toilet one by one, then spray with detergent or leftover coke, let it stand for an hour, then flush it off with water, and finally gently scrub it with a brush. Not only does this method require no strenuous brushing, but the cleaning results are also excellent. 2. Vinegar descaling Pour the mixed liquid of vinegar and water into the toilet, and after soaking for half a day, the scale will be brushed off.

    After scrubbing the toilet, spray the white vinegar on the inside of the toilet, keep it for a few hours, and then flush it with water, which can have the effect of disinfection and deodorization. 3. Baking soda descaling Sprinkle 1 2 cups of baking soda in the toilet bowl and brew it with hot boiling water for half an hour to remove lighter dirt. Clean the toilet bowl frequently with baking soda before it has stubborn yellow rust spots.

    Sprinkle baking soda on the inside of the toilet bowl for 10 minutes, then wash it with a toilet brush. If stubborn stains have formed, they can be used with vinegar solution, soaked thoroughly and cleaned with a brush. The outside base of the toilet, which is easy to overlook, can also be cleaned in the same way and then dried with a cloth.

    To remove stubborn stains from the toilet, you can wipe them off with a fine steel wool ball dipped in baking soda.

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