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megsy
Lv 6
megsy asked in HealthHealth & Well-BeingInjuries · 1 decade ago

Wanted good solution for S bend

Most would equate with this - the toilet bowl and specifically the S bend gets a build up of scale in it from water - I have tried bleach, orange based cleaner, a stuff called Clear. Coca cola and just plain old elbow grease to try and get it something like it was originally when new

Short of replacing it with another - I would appreciate hearing of any solutions that others have sucessfully used to combat this problem

This is a genuine ask and don't want any silly stuff - thank you in anticipation

Update:

Seriously I did ask for sensible solutions and yes that as well as the minerals in the water is part of the problem

Update 2:

not sure why this ended up in injuries area either as that is not the category I chose - example of computer stuff up I suppose

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  • 1 decade ago
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    I have no idea why you are asking a cleaning question on an "injuries" area.

    But your problem is clearly "hard" water. That is water with a lot o minerals in it. If you already have a water softener then you need to make sure the back flush is working or have someone check it out. If you don't have one, you might consider it.

    Additionally you may wish to check out some "hard water" products that should be available in your neighborhood superstore, like HD or Lowe's. One is called "iron-out"

  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    I have found that a product called Harpic always shifts stains from the toilet. If you have "hard" water - that is the water in your area contains certain chemicals that make it do that to your toilet it is not your fault that the S bend is going like that. You sound as though you have done everything to keep it clean. It can be very annoying. I know.

    Harpic

    http://aavaas.com/2007/12/26/harpic-the-toilet-cle...

    Hard water contains more magnesium and calcium than usual but apparently is otherwise harmless to humans.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard_water

    You can get Harpic at your local IGA store or at Woolworths, Coles or I guess Aldi if you go there.

    I hope that this helps. Cheers!!!

  • megsy
    Lv 6
    5 years ago

    Seriously I have discovered a solution which I have found works a treat, buy some stuff called citric acid (cooking ingredient) put a half cup in and brush, leave overnight and voila next morning it will look like new unless you have a really bad problem, and if so repeat again next night

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Once bent, rims are structurally weakened. to use them at high speed is a good way to get tossed over the handlebars if a wheel collapses the bike will stop quickly and besides the obvious crash, other traffic may run you over before getting stopped. destroy rims with heavy sledge sell them for money at the local scrap metal dealer, the rims are worth money.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    did you try urinating on it yet? seriously. later~

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