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Bleach cannot remove toilet limescale but 1 natural item makes it vanish in just 1 hour
Mar 15, 2025
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If you have stubborn stains at the bottom of your toilet bowl then you likely have a limescale problem, and it is easy to clean as long as you use the right product. Limescale is the minerals leftover from water evaporating that will slowly build up over time into tough deposits which will not go away no matter how many times you scrub at it.
What is frustrating about limescale is that common cleaners like bleach cannot break down the minerals to remove it and using bleach will only whiten the stains temporarily. If you want to get rid of limescale, the experts at Cleaning Express explain that the “best cleaning product” is already sitting in your kitchen cupboard.
They said: “Every single home in the UK should have these cleaning products at its disposal, and they can be used everywhere limescale lives around the home. We are, of course, talking about bicarbonate of soda and white vinegar!”
The key to cleaning limescale is using an acidic solution such as white vinegar as it contains acetic acid, which will react to minerals in limescale such as calcium carbonate and begin to dissolve them.
It is best to mix baking soda with vinegar to form a paste to help the solution stick to surfaces limescale is commonly found on.
If you wish, you can use other acidic alternatives in your kitchen such as lemon juice, which contains citric acid which can also quickly break down limescale.
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