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Cleaning Toilet Rim Jets with Vinegar, a Submersible Pump, and a Rubber Stopper 

Christopher Warren
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Toilet rim jets, which deliver water into the toilet bowl, can become clogged with hard water deposits. When this happens, the toilet might not flush as well as it should.
Vinegar or other acidic cleaning products can be used to dissolve the hard water deposits of calcium or lime scale that might block the rim jets. The problem is getting the vingar where it's needed and keeping it there long enough for it to do the job of dissolving the mineral deposits.
Some people recommend pouring the vinegar (or whatever cleaning product you're using) right down the toilet's overflow tube. I tried this, and all of the cleaning product came out through the main siphon jet at the bottom of the toilet bowl. I think to fill the channels to both the main siphon jet and the rim jets would require a large volume of liquid all coming at the same time, and I just can't pour that fast. also, even if some of the cleaning product went to the rim jets, most of it would go right through and wouldn't remain in contact with the rim jets long enough to do the job.
Some people recommend closing the rim jets and the siphon jet with duct tape. I tried this, but the cleaning product leaked through gaps in the tape or it caused the cape to come loose. The duct tape held the cleaning product liquid in place for a while, but probably not long enough to do the job, imho.
So, how can we put the cleaning product liquid into contact with the rim jets long enough to dissolve as much of the hard water deposits as possible?
This video shows a method of blocking the main siphon jet at the bottom of the toilet bowl and using a pump to circulate cleaning vinegar through the overflow tube and into the bowl, thus putting the vinegar in maximum contact with the rim jets.
P.S. ... Sorry ... If I were a better RU-vid content creator I would have taken some video of my toilet's flush before my cleaning attempts, some video showing my experiences with the duct tape method, and a video showing the flush after pumping vinegar through the overflow tube for several hours. But, you'll just have to take my word for it that more water now comes through the rim jets then I've ever seen before. The toilet was flushing okay previously but it's flushing better now. Still, it's impossible to say how much hard water deposits could still be inside the channel that delivers water to the rim jets. A more powerful acid might have done an even better job.
Also, it's possible that vinegar might not be good for the internal parts of a submersible pump. After I removed the pump from the toilet, I ran it with fresh water for a few minutes to rinse out all of the vinegar. It seems to be okay.

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@thereor4u200
@thereor4u200 Год назад
This is an absolute amazing idea. I was thinking to use play dough to block the rim jets. The large jet will definitely be blocked by a plastic stopper. Thank you for sharing this!!
@georgehamilton8804
@georgehamilton8804 5 месяцев назад
I just did this after watching several YT videos that failed to mention the need to block off the siphon jet. Once I started the pump, I could feel the flow thru the siphon jet and nothing thru the rim jets. I tried duct tape and several other things to block the siphon jet but none worked for the reasons mentioned in this video. I finally found a large clump of plumbers putty worked when I wedged it into the jet and blocked it with the pump. I will look for rubber stoppers for the next toilet. I ran the pump for several hours and the toilet looks brand new.
@Pablo453
@Pablo453 4 месяца назад
Your video helped me so much I've decided to spread the word. I made a video and wanted to give credit where it was due. I put a link to your video on mine. Thanx again, it saved us from having to replace it.
@ReadyUpGo
@ReadyUpGo 8 месяцев назад
I waited impatiently as you described your experience leading up to your solution and I’m glad I did because you described all of my efforts to this point as if you had been sitting on my shoulder (and having a good laugh) as I labored away unsuccessfully. This is exactly what is needed. I don’t see how it can fail to clear the jets if the liquid we use is able to eat away the deposits before hell freezes over. No, I mean in a reasonable amount of time, like 24 hours or so. It is brilliant! Thank you in advance. Now, to get that little pump…hmm…(i think my ex has one of those in her backyard birdbath she won’t mind loaning me). Hold on…One point. Depending on the choice of acidic liquid to use, any rubber or possibly synthetics in the pump may be negatively affected. Just thinkin.
@ChristopherWarren-ev8gh
@ChristopherWarren-ev8gh 8 месяцев назад
I wondered if cleaning vinegar might damage the pump. Maybe it did. After I was done, I rinsed the pump by running it with clean water for several minutes. It seemed to work fine. Maybe I've shortened the life expectancy of the pump. But the vinegar didn't seem to have any immediate effect. Anyway, I was willing to sacrifice the pump if it could do anything to help remove the mineral deposits in the rim jets.
@Pablo453
@Pablo453 4 месяца назад
@@ChristopherWarren-ev8gh Same results here. Pump still working.
@outofhatred
@outofhatred 9 месяцев назад
Genius.
@janaweber85
@janaweber85 6 месяцев назад
So did this work? Trying to decide whether to try it! My rim jets are completely blocked.
@pendrytwins
@pendrytwins Год назад
I wonder if food coloring could be added to the vinegar in order to be able to see the flow of water thru the jets...just an idea
@itzNickyJayBeats
@itzNickyJayBeats 10 месяцев назад
Only until the water in the bowl turns that color aswell
@ChristopherWarren-ev8gh
@ChristopherWarren-ev8gh 10 месяцев назад
Maybe colored liquid would show up better against the interior surface of the toilet, which might be better for video purposes. But my main purpose is clearing the rim jets of any accumulated hard-water deposits.
@Pablo453
@Pablo453 4 месяца назад
I used it and it helped but turned my hand a bit blue since I was scrubbing with it. It brushed off the bowl easy afterwards. Might wanna wear gloves if you're concerned.
@executivesteps
@executivesteps Месяц назад
Since the jets are evenly spaced the coloring would help show which jets are open and which jets are still plugged or partially blocked.
@AndrewGenovese-lo3kw
@AndrewGenovese-lo3kw 4 месяца назад
What brand was the toilet
@tonyn9579
@tonyn9579 8 месяцев назад
Great video. Thank you for sharing. Do you have a link of the pump and the rubber stopper? Or the make and model of the pump?
@ChristopherWarren-ev8gh
@ChristopherWarren-ev8gh 8 месяцев назад
I bought the pump at Lowe's. If I can recall correctly it was the smallest of the outdoor garden fountain pumps that they had in stock. You just want to make sure that the pump is capable of moving liquid about two or three feet vertically. To get a rubber stopper that was the correct size, I bought a pack that had a variety of sizes after I had gotten an approximate measurement of the siphon jet hole. I assume the measurements vary from one model of toilet to another.
@mikemays9106
@mikemays9106 7 дней назад
Got my pump at Harbor Freight for about $14. Also, get a small wire and run it through to siphon jet on the bottom of the toilet. I found a lot of sand like deposits there as I pushed the wire through the siphon jet. 8:53
@laynecleveland1942
@laynecleveland1942 10 месяцев назад
HELP...I've done this exactly how you say but NO water comes out of my jets...why??? It does when I flush it.
@ChristopherWarren-ev8gh
@ChristopherWarren-ev8gh 10 месяцев назад
My only guess is that maybe the main siphon jet near the bottom of the toilet bowl (underwater) isn't getting blocked completely. It seems to me that there has to be a very large flow of liquid to get it to come out of the rim jets. If it's just a small amount it will all go to the main siphon jet. Using a small pump like this doesn't provide enough flow to power both the siphon jet and the rim jets. That's why the siphon jet needs to be completely blocked. I found the only way to do it was with a rubber stopper. If the liquid is going down the overflow pipe inside the toilet tank, it has to be going somewhere. If the siphon jet is blocked, then it backs up and eventually comes out the rim jets. If you do have some water coming out of the rim jets when you flush the toilet, that shows that the rim jets are not completely blocked. So if you block the siphon jet with a rubber stopper, where else can the liquid go except to the rim jets? Of course, I don't know everything about every toilet ever made. Maybe there are some that are different and don't work the way I expect.
@lorenzocriscuolo7869
@lorenzocriscuolo7869 9 месяцев назад
Sounds like a brilliant idea. I will try it out. How much vinegar do you use? Not sure if I can find a plug for the bottom jet but ill try a small rag or something. Also,can you give us the exact model of the pump so I can look it up on amazon. What length of hose do you need? Is an aquarium pump good too? Thanks!
@ChristopherWarren-ev8gh
@ChristopherWarren-ev8gh 9 месяцев назад
The toilet as you see it is filled with nothing but vinegar. All the water has been removed and that's pure vinegar. The pump is a small garden fountain pump. It is the minimum size that can raise liquid the distance from the toilet bowl to the tank. (I got it at Lowe's.) I only found the right size rubber plug because I bought an assortment of different sizes in a set. The hose is about 30 inches. I don't know if an aquarium water pump would work. Are they rated to raise liquid at least 30 inches?
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