Citric acid : Simply prepare a solution of 150g of citric acid and 1L of very hot water. Allow it to dissolve well without burning yourself, then pour the solution into a spray bottle. The heat of the water activates the acid and its functions. And if you spray it on the streaks and leave it for a few hours, you will notice that yellow streaks no longer appear after rubbing with the toilet brush. However, it is important not to use this method on marble and natural stone.
Lemon and vinegar : This is an easier and less dangerous combination than citric acid. Simply add 2 glasses of vinegar and the juice of two lemons to a spray bottle. Then spray on the strips and leave to work overnight. Then scrub with a toilet brush and rinse. The spots will no longer be there. However, it is important not to use this method on marble and natural stone.
Salt : Just put some coarse salt on the strips and try to hold them in place. Then leave it overnight, scrub with a toilet brush and flush. The salt counteracts the hardness of the water and is even an excellent ally against limescale deposits in the washing machine or dishwasher.
Hydrogen peroxide : The latter can be used alone or with bicarbonate for a stronger effect. Simply pour baking soda onto the yellow toilet strips and then pour 3% hydrogen peroxide over them. A foam is created, which you then scrub with the brush. Hydrogen peroxide is excellent for whitening and when combined with bicarbonate the result is guaranteed.
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