mrraw
New Forum Member
Posts: 1
|
Post by mrraw on Jul 24, 2007 12:22:30 GMT -5
I have been cleaning the toilets at this one office. Every time I clean, a few hours later the is a brown ring in the toilet. Is there something that I can use to make the ring around the toilet go away for good
|
|
|
Post by rusty on Jul 24, 2007 13:01:39 GMT -5
Use a pumice stone, you can get them at any janitorial supply or Home Depot has them. Make sure stone is wet along with the porcelain as not to scratch the porcelain. The ring is from hard water.
|
|
911
New Forum Member
[M:0]
Posts: 5
|
Post by 911 on Jul 28, 2007 4:49:43 GMT -5
You might want to try Lysol toilet bowl cleaner for hard water stains; Force water over trap with a bowl brush then allow the cleaner to sit and do the work. In just a few minutes your done. Dont forget to flush. ;D
|
|
|
Post by logan5127 on Jul 28, 2007 21:10:59 GMT -5
I have been cleaning the toilets at this one office. Every time I clean, a few hours later the is a brown ring in the toilet. Is there something that I can use to make the ring around the toilet go away for good Have you tried any of the oxy clean products? One thing about it comming back is that its job security.
|
|
|
Post by ariesinred on Jul 29, 2007 11:42:53 GMT -5
Try Old Dutch Cleanser, a non-abrasive scouring powder and bleach. Add the bleach first and swish around the bowl. Then, sprinkle the cleanser directly onto the stain, let it sit for a minute, brush and flush. This worked on the bowl rust stains I have encountered. It is inexpensive ($2.00 supplies cost) and it works. Good luck.
Jai Bee in VB
|
|
|
Post by mohammed on Aug 29, 2007 15:47:53 GMT -5
I am using a pad which is basically used for cleaning bbq grills, there's one which has a little handle to hold down to scrub. I found it in one of the hardware stores. It really cleans out the rust and ring marks.
|
|