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The first step is to give your toilet a generous coating of the cleaning product you are using. Leave this to soak for as long as you can.
Each spray bottle contains 500 ml of limescale remover. It can be used on various surfaces across the kitchen and bathroom making for a useful and versatile product to have around the house. You can also have a build-up of limescale from soap suds not being cleaned away. This means basins, mirrors, and tiles can be at risk, but also your toilet.This is a very powerful cleaner which can be used on almost all surfaces within the bathroom including stainless steel, ceramics, glass, crystal and a few different types of plastic. However, if you left the cleaning solution to soak for long enough and gave the toilet bowl a really good scrub, you should be left with a shiny and clean toilet. All of this does nothing for your peace of mind, so you need to know that the household cleaners you’re using are not only effective, but as strong as they can be too. If you have children, this is even more vital.
Read on to find out how to clean limescale from your bathroom and what you can do to prevent it from building up in future... What is limescale? The concentrated formula goes a long way. It can be applied, diluted, with a sponge. It’s safe to use on a range of bathroom surfaces and is ideal for cleaning hard-to-reach areas. Limescale removers are made up of various chemicals in different concentrations. Generally, the more concentrated the limescale remover, the more powerful it’ll be. Limescale removers with a higher concentration of chemicals tend to be more expensive, and they can damage delicate surfaces like chrome taps.This limescale remover is extremely easy to use, and it cleans as well as descales your bathroom surfaces. Use on any stainless steel, chrome, tile or ceramic surface. It leaves a brilliant shine and is a professional-grade option. Leave it for up to 30 minutes and scrub the residue off and wipe the surface with a soft cloth. How to prevent limescale from forming Just because the limescale is not within sight, and you can’t reach it, doesn’t mean it can’t be cleaned.
For the upper parts of your tap, soak cotton wool or a cloth in either white vinegar or lemon juice and wrap it around the taps. If you want to be sure, secure it in place with an elastic band. Leave it for a couple of hours or overnight, depending on the amount of limescale.Limescale removers can all generally be used in a similar way, sprayed onto the affected surface and left for as long as the manufacturer recommends. Those with a higher concentration of acid may only need to be left on the surface for a few minutes, while others will need a few hours to work completely.
