
In the bathroom, a large amount of dirt accumulates between taps, shower, tiles and fixtures.
In particular, in the toilet , yellow stains form due to the limescale that resides in the flush water .
The fact is that this dirt is not very pleasant to look at, so measures must be taken to remove it.
So let’s see together how to remove yellow limescale stains from the toilet and keep them from returning!
Coarse salt
One of grandma’s old remedies for the yellowness that forms in the toilet is the use of coarse kitchen salt!
It is in fact a very useful natural element both for cleaning and for restoring the shine and whiteness of ceramics .
So why not use it to remove yellow stains ? You can do it in just a few steps!
Pour a few tablespoons of coarse salt on the toilet stain , trying to make it adhere well. Leave it on for an entire night , then scrub with the toilet brush and flush.
If you see that the stain has not completely removed, you can repeat the operation until it is completely removed!
Bicarbonate
Another widely used remedy for yellow toilet bowls is undoubtedly sodium bicarbonate .
This too, like salt, is a natural whitener , and it is no coincidence that it is also chosen to make sheets whiter.
All you have to do is sprinkle the baking soda powder in the toilet and specifically on the stain.
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