Can't get toilet clean!!!!

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Hi,

We have moved into a rented property and I can't for the life of me get the bottom of the toilet bowl clean!

Ive put rubber gloves on and used a scrubber and scrubbed and scrubbed! Ive used lots of cleaninf products and even false denture tablets! It just looks AWFUL! What can I do?

Thank you
 

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Soda crystals, leave them soaking overnight.

And then a pan scourer
 
Soda crystals, leave them soaking overnight.

And then a pan scourer

Ive used a pan scourer and sprays and dental tablets (which loads of people recommended). I will try soda crystals.
 
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A bottle of descaler from world of quid. Mop the water out first and leave overnight.
 
Nice job :cautious:
Have cleaned them,first remove all the water Ok there will be an awfull smell (y),dry the dirty china.

Apply kilrock descale gel,leave for 2 hours then give it a gentle scour with a used scouring pad.Re apply the gel and wait an hour.

Use some kilrock descale liquid on a scouring pad rubbing away the gel,it works as long as the china is not to scored by abrasive products.

Alternatively the dirt can be scraped off but this needs to be done carefully.Have used an old screwdriver where the sharp sides have rounded off and gently scrape and the dirt will turn into dust .Ok now there are some what looks like scratch marks on the china but they are just a minute amount of metal from the screwdriver blade and easily cleaned off with cif cream with micro crystals.

Always test a small area first and consider your safety with chemicals.
 
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just one last word of advice. absolutely do not mix acidic products with bleach...
 

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