How to Clean Hard Water Stain in Toilet
You clean your toilet regularly, and it still looks horrible because of hard water stains in the bowl. Water from many municipal systems and wells contains minerals like magnesium, calcium, and iron. If the mineral level is high, they can cling to surfaces as rusty or chalky white stains leaving a ring or streaks in the toilet bowl. Luckily, you can remove hard water stains with a bit of elbow grease, patience, and cleaning products you probably have on hand.
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