Remove solid stains from the toilet with a screwdriver or a
flat-headed metal object.
3September2013,1:12pm,Tues,Buea.
Problem:
A dark or brown stain resembling rust may appear in the toilet bowl
and be difficult to remove by simple brushing. Bleach also does not remove the
stain. The stain may appear permanent.
Solution:
You can use a hard and sharp metal object to try to scrape the hard
stain from the toilet bowl's surface. First wet the toilet bowl's surface to
reduce friction and scratch-marks. If you choose to use a screwdriver, I
suggest using a screwdriver with a flat head instead of a pointed tip so that
you don't (over-)damage the toilet bowl's surface and so that the flat tip has
more contact with the stain than a pointed tip can have. The thick stain layer
came out surprisingly easily in my case; it broke off in pieces as I scraped.
Don't use more force than necessary.
Disadvantage of this method: You may
create ugly scratch-marks in the toilet. Don't use more force than necessary.
Advantage of this method: Thick
stains can be removed by wetting the toilet and using your strength and a
flat-headed metal object, for example flat-tipped screwdriver. Don't use more
force than necessary.