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How Do You Clean Calcium Deposits From A Toilet?

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How Do You Clean Calcium Deposits From A Toilet?

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In many places tap water contains minerals such as magnesium and calcium chloride. When water sits on surfaces and is allowed to evaporate, the minerals remain behind leaving a white or cloudy stain. Calcium deposits can occur on any surface that comes into contact with hard water including sinks, faucets, showers and toilets. Use a toilet cleanser. Toilet cleaners usually remove hard water stains. These commercially produced chemicals are generally high in acid which eats away at the hard water deposits relatively quickly. To use, simply squirt the cleanser around the toilet bowl above the level of the water and wherever you see hard water stains. Let this sit on the bowl, then scrub with a brush until the stain is gone. If some of the deposit still lingers, apply more cleanser and let it soak longer. Toilet cleansers do tend contain harsh chemicals that emit fumes, so make sure the bathroom is ventilated well during the process. Also do not mix cleaning products together because the

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