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Against tartar No more toilet ducks needed! Use White Vinegar instead.

Against tartar No more toilet ducks needed! Use White Vinegar instead.

Tired of limescale getting stuck in the toilet?

The first instinct would be to put a good shot of Duck Toilet...

Stop! In addition to being expensive, this toilet gel is full of toxic substances.

Fortunately, there are effective tips for descaling and cleaning toilets with white vinegar.

Here are 5 homemade recipes to disinfect toilets and remove limescale effortlessly . Watch:

Against tartar No more toilet ducks needed! Use White Vinegar instead.

Contents
  • 1. White vinegar + flour
  • 2. White vinegar + baking soda
  • 3. White vinegar + citric acid
  • 4. White vinegar + salt + baking soda
  • 5. Heated white vinegar
  • How do I remove the pie from the bottom of the bowl?

1. White vinegar + flour

Against tartar No more toilet ducks needed! Use White Vinegar instead.

Fill a bowl with plain flour. Sprinkle the bottom of the bowl with flour. Then, pour the equivalent of 3 glasses of white vinegar to evenly moisten the flour. Leave to act for a few hours. Then, scrub with the brush if necessary and flush. For even more efficiency, you can replace the vinegar with 1/2 glass of citric acid.

2. White vinegar + bicarbonate

Against tartar No more toilet ducks needed! Use White Vinegar instead.

Sprinkle the toilet bowl with a tablespoon of baking soda. Pour over 2 glasses of white vinegar so that it foams. Leave to act for at least 1 hour or overnight if the toilet bowl is heavily scaled. Then scrub with the brush and flush.

3. White vinegar + citric acid

Against tartar No more toilet ducks needed! Use White Vinegar instead.

Put on gloves and dilute 5 tablespoons of citric acid in 1 liter of water. Pour this mixture into a spray bottle and spray it into the toilet bowl. Leave on for about 20 minutes then rinse.

4. White vinegar + salt + baking soda

Against tartar No more toilet ducks needed! Use White Vinegar instead.

For stains well encrusted in the bowl, here is an unstoppable method. Boil a pot of water and add 1 glass of vinegar, 3 tablespoons of baking soda and 3 tablespoons of salt. When it boils, pour the mixture into the bowl and brush immediately. Leave to act and scrape if necessary with a wooden or plastic spatula (but not metal so as not to scratch the enamel). Repeat if necessary, and rinse.

5. Heated white vinegar

Against tartar No more toilet ducks needed! Use White Vinegar instead.

For a well scaled bowl, heat vinegar and pour it directly on the scaled walls. Beware of hot vinegar fumes. Leave the room during the action of the vinegar and ventilate well.

How to remove the pie at the bottom of the bowl?

To remove limescale from the bottom of the bowl, remember to empty the water before using these recipes.

Simply push the water down the drains with back and forth motions with the brush for a few minutes.