A cleaning enthusiast has shared how to remove yellow stains from a toilet seat, and it turns out that bleach is the last ...
Toilet seat stains can be difficult to remove, especially when they're caused by bleach. But one supermarket item can remove ...
One common mistake can cause your toilet seat to become yellow and stained - but there's a way to easily remove the marks.
Let’s be honest – no one likes cleaning the toilet. Even with the longest rubber gloves and the sturdiest toilet brush, few will jump for joy at the prospect (unless the floor is covered with ...
Regular toilet cleaning is crucial in warding off stubborn, pesky stains. If you've been neglecting this particular task, some expert cleaning tips could be just what you need. After learning from Mrs ...
Cleaning the toilet is one of those essential household tasks that nobody really enjoys doing, but unfortunately it's got to be done. Over time, the seat can become covered in unsightly yellow stains ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Destiny’s toilet seat was peeling and stained (ewwww!) – so I showed her how to remove it and replace it. A lot of people think an old seat means getting a new toilet, but that’s not ...
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Spray your disinfecting cleaner on the hinges, toilet seat, bolts, and base of the toilet. Using a small toothbrush, work the ...
Mix a few drops of water with bicarbonate of soda to form a thick paste. This gentle abrasive lifts grime without damaging the surface and works especially well on plastic and enamel seats (avoid ...