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2-Pack Vacplus Pumice Stone Toilet Bowl Cleaner

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Vacplus via Amazon has 2-Pack Vacplus Pumice Stone Toilet Bowl Cleaner on sale for $7.49 - $2.25 (clip the 30% off coupon on the item page) - $0.37 (5% Subscribe & Save discount) = $4.87. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter itsamazeling for finding this deal.

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  • Vacplus pumice stone for toilet tackles more than just toilets. Use this toilet bowl brush on oven interiors, BBQ grills, cookware, tiles and more. It's ideal for porcelain, ceramic, stone, steel, and other hard surfaces.
  • Made sustainably using recycled glass, this odorless toilet pumice stone with handle is non-toxic and BPA-free.

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Vacplus via Amazon has 2-Pack Vacplus Pumice Stone Toilet Bowl Cleaner on sale for $7.49 - $2.25 (clip the 30% off coupon on the item page) - $0.37 (5% Subscribe & Save discount) = $4.87. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.Thanks to Deal Hunter itsamazeling for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Vacplus pumice stone for toilet tackles more than just toilets. Use this toilet bowl brush on oven interiors, BBQ grills, cookware, tiles and more. It's ideal for porcelain, ceramic, stone, steel, and other hard surfaces.
  • Made sustainably using recycled glass, this odorless toilet pumice stone with handle is non-toxic and BPA-free.

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Written by Corwin | Staff
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars overall (474 global ratings)
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
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Model: Vacplus Toilet Brush - Toilet Bowl Cleaners with Extra Long Handle, 100% Pumice Stone for Toilet Cleaning, Remove Limescale, Rust, Cleaning Supplies for Toilet, Pool, Bathroom, Sink, 2 Pack

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Using pumice is very risky. You are more likely to cause permanent damage to porcelain than anything else.
A lot of hate for pumice stones for toilet cleaning in here...

These work, especially if you have hard water. Acidic toilet bowl cleaners are the first line of attack but Zep 10% isn't even the highest acid cleaner on the shelf (see Lysol Power, especially from Costco). However, anyone who's dealt with hard water though will inevitably develop a stain that will not go away with acid alone.
Don't press so hard, you're trying to dislodge the stains, not sand down the substrate. Wet the stone so it isn't so abrasive. You will get good results; porcelain is a 7 on the mohs scale of hardness, pumice is a 6. You will crumble the stone before scratching the porcelain. Crazy how many people cause damage with these things... It shouldn't be the case
I generally advise against this. If you have difficult stains, try Barkeeper's Friend. It's very effective. That being said, I did use a pumice stone once in one of my apartments. I used EVERYTHING to get this gross ring to go away. Nothing worked. Finally, I relented and used a pumice stone. I got it wet and very gently scrubbed it away. I only applied it directly to the ring, no where else, and stopped as soon as it went away. It was like magic.

I was very gentle with it, and it didn't cause any perceptible damage to the porcelain. The toilet looked like new! So, while I generally advise against it, if you've tried everything else, and even Barkeeper's Friend or those caustic cleaners don't work, then this might do the trick! You can get some nice results with this, but please be gentle and judicious in your administration of this product!

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The most cost effective and time saving solution is a product called Santeen. It's literally 30% HCL and breaks down the worst calcium build up in 5-10 minutes. We have extremely hard water here and it builds up within weeks. You turn off the water supply and flush the toilets so that the water doesn't fill back up. The instructions says to evacuate all of the water but there is no need for that. Pour some on a cheap chip brush and paint it over the calcium build up. Let it sit for 5-10 minutes and it comes off easily. If you have bad build up on the bottom part of the bowl, pour 3-4oz into the remaining water after you flush it and let it sit. It comes off without any effort when you use a regular toilet scrubber.
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Grout brush or similar with stiff plastic bristles for calcium buildup works ok
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These things are great for getting your hands clean. Got spray foam or latex caulk on your hands? Take a shower and scrub with one of these.
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Those bleach tablets seen on other threads are the best preventative measure for toilets. I never need to scrub.
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I generally advise against this. If you have difficult stains, try Barkeeper's Friend. It's very effective. That being said, I did use a pumice stone once in one of my apartments. I used EVERYTHING to get this gross ring to go away. Nothing worked. Finally, I relented and used a pumice stone. I got it wet and very gently scrubbed it away. I only applied it directly to the ring, no where else, and stopped as soon as it went away. It was like magic.

I was very gentle with it, and it didn't cause any perceptible damage to the porcelain. The toilet looked like new! So, while I generally advise against it, if you've tried everything else, and even Barkeeper's Friend or those caustic cleaners don't work, then this might do the trick! You can get some nice results with this, but please be gentle and judicious in your administration of this product!
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A lot of hate for pumice stones for toilet cleaning in here...

These work, especially if you have hard water. Acidic toilet bowl cleaners are the first line of attack but Zep 10% isn't even the highest acid cleaner on the shelf (see Lysol Power, especially from Costco). However, anyone who's dealt with hard water though will inevitably develop a stain that will not go away with acid alone.
Don't press so hard, you're trying to dislodge the stains, not sand down the substrate. Wet the stone so it isn't so abrasive. You will get good results; porcelain is a 7 on the mohs scale of hardness, pumice is a 6. You will crumble the stone before scratching the porcelain. Crazy how many people cause damage with these things... It shouldn't be the case
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Exactly what AbedO said. A light touch is all it takes. I have been using these for years and no scratches.
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Just put some steel wool on a stick, same thing but cheaper. It might even scratch, I mean clean, even better.
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Quote from AbedO :
A lot of hate for pumice stones for toilet cleaning in here...

These work, especially if you have hard water. Acidic toilet bowl cleaners are the first line of attack but Zep 10% isn't even the highest acid cleaner on the shelf (see Lysol Power, especially from Costco). However, anyone who's dealt with hard water though will inevitably develop a stain that will not go away with acid alone.
Don't press so hard, you're trying to dislodge the stains, not sand down the substrate. Wet the stone so it isn't so abrasive. You will get good results; porcelain is a 7 on the mohs scale of hardness, pumice is a 6. You will crumble the stone before scratching the porcelain. Crazy how many people cause damage with these things... It shouldn't be the case
You're not scratching the porcelain, you're scratching the glaze finish on the porcelain. I'd bet money your toilet gets dirty much faster than it used to.
Toilet bowl cleaner and a brush, once per week, perfect toilets. This is a product for lazy people.
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Quote from SensibleFruit9735 :
You're not scratching the porcelain, you're scratching the glaze finish on the porcelain. I'd bet money your toilet gets dirty much faster than it used to.
Toilet bowl cleaner and a brush, once per week, perfect toilets. This is a product for lazy people.

Glazes are even higher on the mohs scale.

Tell me you don't have hard water without telling me you don't have hard water
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From the toilet, to the grill. Yummy!
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To clean your toilet bowl without any damage. Completely empty the bowl of water, and filled with vinegar for at least 24 hours. It may be inconvenient, but it really works.
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Those product pictures have actual shit stains in them lol.

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I use Clorox Bleach Gel Cleaner [clorox.com] to clean toilets. Unlike toilet bowl cleaner, it does the job without scrubbing. Just spray generously and leave it in for 10~15 min. Even works on light freckles if you had a bad day.

Just a heads up: don't use it if you have a septic tank, since it's basically bleach. And it probably won't be effective on hard water stains or rust.
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