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This "cool" cleaning uses WD-40 to ban toilet stains

October 6, 2019 11:23 | Updated: October 6, 2019, 11:25 am

WD-40 is the latest hack-cleaning toilet
WD-40 is the newest toilet cleaning trick Picture: Getty Images / Amazon

Let's face it, nobody wants to spend hours leaning over the bathroom to remove limescale.

A woman revealed her practical trick to get rid of those annoying bathroom traces with the WD-40.

Although you can generally use an oil-based product to prevent door hinges squeaking or loosening your bicycle chains, it has now also proven to be an excellent cleaning product.

Jill Nystul, social media star and blogger, told one page that he had been given this cleaning trick.

Next to a photo of his bathroom, he writes: "His suggestion to remove the stain from the dresser with the WD-40 was great, and I have used all types of breast cleaners unsuccessfully.

"After leaving it for a few hours, I brushed my teeth and the magic happened, thanks for another helpful and useful tip."

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"Spray the WD-40 over limescale and mineral deposits on the toilet and let it rest for a few minutes."

She added, "Rub with a bath brush or pumice, and the stains will dissolve easily!"

And his 57,9k followers hurried to make an enthusiastic comment: "Try it today!"

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Another agreed: "I can not wait to try it ... in the truest sense of the word I searched my bathing ring and wondered how I would get rid of it ... I'll try tomorrow, I can barely expect to see the results. "

Others gave their own advice, one of the interviewees: "White vinegar works, less chemically," and a second writes, "Swear only on citric acid, pour a good tablespoon of boiling water into the bowl, and add a few tablespoons of granules a tablespoon of vinegar.

"Going at night, rubbing in the morning, rolling, the spots are gone."

This happens after another cunning mother confessed that she had used a £ 1.50 shaving cream to remove her son's blemishes on the toilet .

A woman used Gillette to clean her bathroom
A woman used Gillette to clean her toilet. Image: Facebook

Rebecca Seddon posted a picture of her toilet in Ms. Hinch's Facebook group "Cleaning Hacks" and wrote: "Shaving cream is used to eliminate the smell of urine, since she has two small children who are not afraid to turn around because I have it can hardly wait to return to what they do

"If it works, we'll have to stash cabinets full of things I can not wait for before I have to clean the seat before sitting down."

Later, he added, "I just wanted to add it has worked 100%! Do not pee this morning!

"There was no pee around the toilet either, but it may be because I told them last night that the next time we were near the toilet and not indoors, I would use their brush to clean it."

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