Toilet Ring Remover - Environmentally Friendly Cleaner Pads for Use on Porcelain Toilets, Ceramic Tiles, Sinks and More (3 Pack)
K**R
Good to have around
Great product works good.
I**.
OMG What A Life Saver!
I live in a house that exclusively uses well water, in the southwest region of the US. Our water is extremely hard, full of calcium. Therefore, ever since we moved in 10 years ago, I (the cleaner of the household) have been battling hard water deposits on faucets, on shower floors, on shower glass doors, inside toilets along the water line, etc.I am little bit OCD when it comes to the appearance of cleanliness and I had been embarrassed for years, because, despite my incessant hardcore cleaning, I could never remove the ugly hard water lines in our toilets. We have 4 toilets in the house, most of them new within the past 3 years. Even the new toilets will grow a calcified ring within a few weeks of use.I’ve tried vinegar for 48 hours in the offending areas of build up, baking soda, I’ve used fine grit sandpaper, I’ve used pumice sticks, I’ve scrubbed with a Mr. Clean sponge...NOTHING touched the calcium build up. I was so frustrated and felt defeated.Luckily, about 6 months ago, I heard about these babies when I was researching hard-water cleaning tips from pros (again...) They are a game changer!! I have used them to scrub away the ugly calcified toilet water rings several times, and the toilets look brand new until the calcium begins congregating on the water again. I usually rescrub off the calcium about every 4 months in each toilet, or as needed before guests visit.I have used them on our white porcelain sinks and they work great, and I haven’t noticed any scratching from them. The pumice sticks I used to use definitely left scratches, the calcium itself also seemed to etch into the porcelain in areas. These pads are AMAZING.Just wet and rub gently (sometimes a looong time) until the hardened calcium wears off.TIP: If you suffer with hard water, don’t scratch up your nice metal faucets. Whenever I clean my faucets or stainless steel kitchen sink, I first clean well with whatever recommended cleaning product I have on hand. Afterwards, the metals can look a bit dry or rough and there are still hard water deposits. A great trick to hide the wear is to put a couple drops of olive oil on a paper towel and rub it into the fully dry metal real well. It makes it shiny and look new. I do it every time I clean.
D**R
Beats Anything Else I Tried!
Where I live, we have the WORST and strongest metals in our water, and rings form seemingly while you watch. A little of our basic powdered cleanser and a Shaw's pad and the rings disappeared like magic. Best of all, I didn't spend more than a few minutes on the cleaning, and purposely started with a soft amount of pressure (I wondered if it would ruin the porcelain finish). By rubbing softly, the pad quickly cleaned away the ring and stains and because I didn't have to scrub, I no longer worry about the possibility of ruining the porcelain.I've scrubbed with pumous stones before, and this is soooo much easier. Five stars.
N**S
These Gems Work
These cleaning pads are amazing. We have extremely hard water and I could never fully remove the stains. It’s been weeks and the ring hasn’t returned. You gotta try them!!
S**O
Toilet Cleaning in one easy step
The easiest product for cleaning hard water yellow stains! Love these!!
M**H
As advertised
A little elbow grease and they do the job.
W**R
BEST little cleaner ever
If you haven't used these before, you must try them. I had to use them on my in-laws toilet that had water stains all over it. I was able to make the toilet white again. It was amazing. So if you are unable to just through out the toilet you have and get a new one, this is the best thing to use without leaving scratch marks. Those pumice stones don't come close to what these little scrubbing pads can do.
H**K
Works well, not durable
I have gotten these previously and they lasted for years, these are breaking down after a few months. However, they do work well on lime. scale
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