HOW TO REMOVE HARD WATER STAINS IN A TOILET NATURALLY

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Why is borax banned in these countries?

The explanation given is that it has a high potential for skin irritation.

It was subsequently added to the European Chemicals Agency’s “List of Substances of Very High Concern”.

Now instead of borax, they use a borax substitute

The United States saw no compelling reason to ban borax as a cleaning agent.

When treated properly, it is a wonderful and powerful cleanser.

How to remove stubborn toilet stains with borax and vinegar.

  1. Remove the water from the bottom of the toilet with a cup or sponge.
  2. Pour half a cup of vinegar into the toilet bowl, scrub with a brush, and wait a minute.
  3. Add 1 cup of borax and slowly coat the bowl with it.
  4. Slowly add 2 cups of vinegar and boil the solution.
  5. Flush the toilet with the solution every 10 minutes for 30 minutes.
  6. Scrub the toilet with a toilet brush, including the toilet rim.
  7. Flush the toilet to ensure all stains are removed.
  8. Use a toothbrush to remove stains from the floor of the toilet where the toilet brush cannot reach.


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