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Black stains on the toilet floor: the natural tip to remove them effortlessly.

How to make

1. Empty the water from the bowl by moving the toilet brush back and forth.
2. Boil a liter of water in a kettle.
3. Pour hot water into the toilet.
4. Put a glass of citric acid on the walls and bottom of the bowl.
5. Leave the citric acid on overnight.
6. The next morning, scrub the walls and floor with the brush to remove stains effortlessly.
7. Flush the toilet to avoid black spots.

Result

And your toilet is naturally sparkling clean 🙂 Simple, fast and effective, right? No more black, brown or yellow stains on the bottom of the toilet!

Now you know how to remove a black stain from the bottom of the toilet bowl. This way, it’s even cleaner when you’re hosting guests at home!

In addition, you didn’t use any chemicals to lighten and descale the bowl. Citric acid is 100% natural in origin, as it is extracted from corn and beets.

It does not pollute rivers and is compatible with septic tanks. It is therefore a very good alternative to cleaning a calcified toilet bowl with a septic tank.

Why does it work? Citric acid is a powerful natural cleanser that naturally fights limescale.

It is very effective in removing limescale deposits in toilets. It has a profound effect and the more time you give it to work, the better it works!

Therefore, it is advantageous to leave the citric acid on overnight. This tip works for all types of toilets: wall-mounted or floor-standing toilets.

But also for all kinds of materials: porcelain, enameled ceramics or stainless steel.

Bonus Tips

To descale heavily calcified toilets, you can also rely on soda crystals (Saint Marc or another brand) … or on Coke!

Surprising, but it works! The use of baking soda should be reserved for regular toilet care.

However, the power alone is not sufficient for cleaning heavily soiled toilets.

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