Step 2: Pour in the Vinegar
Pour 1–2 cups of distilled white vinegar into the bowl, making sure it covers the stained area (especially the ring below the waterline).
💡 Pro tip: For extra power, warm the vinegar slightly (30 seconds in the microwave)—heat helps the acid work faster!
Step 3: Let It Soak
Let the vinegar sit for 2–3 hours (or overnight for heavy buildup).
👉 Bonus hack: Toss in a ½ cup of baking soda after the vinegar has soaked—it creates a gentle fizz that helps lift residue, but only add it at the end, or it’ll neutralize the acid too soon!
Step 4: Scrub & Flush
Use your toilet brush or wand to give the bowl a light scrub. The stains should wipe away easily—no scrubbing marathons needed!
Flush, and admire your gleaming, mineral-free porcelain. ✨
💡 When Vinegar Isn’t Enough (And What to Do)
For extremely stubborn stains (think: years of buildup or high iron content causing deep rust), vinegar alone may need backup. Try this:
Make a vinegar paste: Mix vinegar with borax or washing soda to form a thick paste.
Apply directly to the stain, let sit 1–2 hours, then scrub.
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