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Any ideas on how to clean an old toilet
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The tesco toilet limescale remover is excellent.
Does anyone know if I can do my shower tray with it?
Thanks
Carrie0 -
carrie78 wrote:The tesco toilet limescale remover is excellent.
Does anyone know if I can do my shower tray with it?
Thanks
Carrie
I would be wary of using the tesco limescale remover anywhere but the loo. I spilt some on my stainless steel draining board and it's marked it badly.
For getting limescale marks off the shower tray I use neat vinegar and a foam backed pot scrub and it literally just wipes off.
Pink0 -
Flat store own brand cola. That one came from an episode of "How Clean is Your House", and works every time.April Grocery Challenge £81/£1200
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I use caustic soda for our grotty BTL loos. They are often horrid and it always works.
You could try dishwasher tabs as an alternative.0
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