✨ Clean with a Conscience! ✨
The Toilet Ring Remover is an environmentally friendly cleaner designed to tackle tough stains like rust, calcium, and lime buildup on porcelain toilets, ceramic tiles, and sinks. With its chemical-free formula, it's safe for septic systems and easy to use, making it the perfect choice for eco-conscious consumers.
A**R
It works great!
Cleaning the hard water buildup in my toilet.
B**R
THIS is THE best scrubber for black mineral & rust well water deposits
I use this AFTER I get most all the water out of the toilet and pour IRON OUT POWDER in the bowl to let sit for a few hours. This place has HORRIBLY RUSTY and mineral filled water. For the sinks & shower we have filters & a special cleaner at the kitchen sink for cooking water. BUT the toilets have none. This house sat vacant for 5-6YEARS before we bought it so the toilets were awful. There was talk of new toilets but I knew THAT would be far off and this water would STILL do this again so I was on a mission to CLEAN and remove all this black and rust. It was HORRIBLE, but after one treatment of scrubbing with IRON out and then putting a tablet to help keep rust out it looked better. BUT THEN I read about these scrubbers! I bought 2 packages. BOY WHAT A DIFFERENCE these made!!! When I did the second treatment I let the powder soak in the bowl then scrubbed with these and used pumice sticks on the rust ring. IT WAS AMAZING!! THE BOWL IS ALMOST ALL WHITE AGAIN!! They did get pretty shredded with all that scrubbing but it had A LOT to take off. IT REMOVED the black mineral crust !! it was coming off in small chunks!! I heard it is from too much MANGANESE in the water with the rust. I am going to do the 3rd treatment tonight and there are only 2 spots of the black left in the tube that drains out the bowl. THESE scrub pads should get all the rest of that out and with the help of the tablet I will put in the tank to keep the iron & minerals from forming it should look like a NEW toilet. They are GREAT but I think because this is such a big job it gets really messed up with all the scrubbing. I will definitely keep buying them, they REALLY do an amazing job!!
R**D
Very effective, but 1 use only
The water in Vegas is harsh and very heavy with minerals, toilette ring is damn near unavoidable no matter how diligently you clean with regularity or cleaning products designed to combat that sort of thing. In the end, you're going to have to get to scrubbing. Two pads cleaned 2 of 3 toilettes wonderfully, however by the 3rd one there just wasn't enough "bite" left to the pads, to ammount to anything. A friend of mine recommended I use a pumie stone and I hate to admit it, but it did a great job on that 3rd toilette and would've easily had the endurance to do all 3.Still, these pads blasted through the rings that I put them up against, the amount of effort was just a little more than the pumie stone but not by a big margin. Overall I'd say these are good, but don't expect to use them more than once, and if you got a really bad ring to contend with, one pad might not be enough as these do wear out pretty quick.
N**Y
Actually works!
I use this with a bathroom cleaner such as Comet to scrub away rings in the toilet. I used to buy these at the grocery store but can no longer find them. These are a miracle scrubber to clean mineral buildup on porcelain.
K**.
Works as advertised!
Our commode, which is old, had some rust stains that wouldn’t come out with standard cleaners. I sanitized the bowl with bleach, rinsed it completely, than used the scrubber. It worked great! This is much better than pumice stone, which can damage the ceramic finish. Kudos to this company for coming up with such an easy solution!
K**L
Much better than pumice stone!
Fantastic product for removing mineral buildup in toilets. Wet both product and buildup repeatedly, and scrub aggressively. Does NOT scratch the bowl. NO harmful chemicals that could kill your healthy septic system bacteria.Highly recommended!
D**E
Worth a try
Was in hopes of a way to get the ring out of my toilet. Wasn’t expecting it to work so I wasn’t disappointed. Nothing works. Not even those pintrest hacks. Uggg
F**O
Consider making your own version using fine screens for finishing drywall + Bar Keeper's Friend= Much more cost effective.
I live in Hawaii where there is a huge problem with staining of plumbing fixtures. There is significant mineral content in water in most places here, and the ubiquitous volcanic dust contains iron that makes it impervious to normal stain removing strategies. Especially toilets (above the water line), and anywhere water lingers and evaporates. A housekeeper friend that works at a 5-star property did housekeeping for me and....the stained toilet I was about to replace came completely white and clean. Plus, no evidence of scratching/etching the porcelain. (I have had wayward housekeepers use pumice on porcelain and totally destroy it in one cleaning). She had obtained a similar product from a supply vender that works well, which is used with Bar Keeper's Friend. However, what I figured out is that the abrasive screen material is virtually identical to screens for finishing drywall available from Home Depot. Actually, I think the finest drywall screen is less abrasive to the glazed finish. Simply purchase a pack of the finest/finish-drywall screens and cut them into smaller rectangles. The key is to use powdered Bar Keeper's Friend when cleaning the stains. Let it sit for a few minutes. Bar Keeper's Friend is significantly less abrasive than other cleansers, AND HAS ACID IN IT that helps dissolve the mineral deposits. When scrubbing on polished porcelain, less is more. You want to scrub as little as necessary to remove the stain, and USE AS LITTLE PRESSURE AS WILL DO THE JOB.So far, I see no evidence of scratching the porcelain. There are likely very fine scratches that are not visible. But if nothing else, it will postpone the inevitable need to replace porcelain fixtures.Yes, these work fine. But....you can achieve the same result with less scratching of the porcelain, and a much lower cost if you use FINE drywall screens with POWDERED Bar Keeper's Friend.
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