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Um…why didn’t you open the tank and clean that? Or consider the water source? I have worse rings and the root cause is well water with heavy minerals and probably bacteria, and the tank in back gets affected first.
The EASIEST, simplest way to clean the ring, even really bad ones, is something called Whink Rust Stain Remover. If you try it once, you'll never use anything else!
When my ring started I thought sewer problem. Cleaned back 2-3 days thought coming from tank came right back sprayed with Clorox Toilet Cleaner scrubed and swished ring disappeared has not returned yet it's been about 1 month!!!
I have a brand new toilet and the ring started a month after it was installed. I never had this ring in my old toilet!😡 Thank you for doing this video. It had to be time consuming due to getting a second ring build up! Thank you for your tips! I do not recommend a new toilet!
It's not just OLD toilets. We dud a full bathroom remodel. Toilet had this ring in less than 2 weeks of install. American Standard was the brand. Newer stuff is just made poorly IMO. SMDH
The problem can be inside the jets channel where there is mold buildup just washing down constantly therefore making that ring? That is actually where I will start.
Perhaps for some, attacking the mold where it grows might be a solution: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tg9tnNG4J18.html&ab_channel=PapaJoeknows
Thank you, I've tried everything to keep that line away and it always comes back. Makes me feel better knowing that its basically because our toilets old.
Great video, thank you! I watched another one that poured distilled white vinegar into the toilet fill valve and it worked. I'm not sure how often it needs to be done. I think scrubbing hard makess things worse by contributing to the pits in the ring. I had a cleaning person who scrubbed the heck ot of my kitchen sink and stripped off the protective top layer.
I have brand new toilets that do the same exact thing. I constantly have toilet bowl rings in all 3 toilets. What a pain to deal with. And I clean my toilets way more often, like twice a week. I’ve tried just about everything and nothing keeps it off.
You need to kill the mold. Use white vinegar solution in the tank, let it soak, drain & scrub down with non-abrasives. Repeat as needed. Some will recommend bleaching, but bleach doesn't kill mold - it only bleaches it out for awhile. It looks clean, but the mold spores still live.
You need to check the tank. Something is growing in there to allow the ring to come back so soon. Once you clean the toilet ring, you need to do something on the inside of the tank. Even putting 1 gallon of cleaning vinegar in it over night (or for a day or two) will clear a lot of that black gunk out of the tank...which can be some sort of a petri dish for organisms.
Thank you for sharing sir, i think id just buy a new toilet 🚽 but to be honest, my brother srpinkles comet every single morning he uses the toilet and i have to scrub it, so its always spotless. 😅❤
I have hard water and the ONLY thing I have found that works for recurring toilet rings is one of those bleach tablets you drop in the tank. Yes, they can be corrosive to the toilet's "guts" but so far I haven't had a problem with that, and guts always need to be replaced eventually. As soon as I see the ring re-emerge, I know the tablet has fully dissolved and needs to be replaced.