DEAR IRISH GUY: Love your content! Been looking and parsing together info from around the InterWebs for years. Finally, in one place, chemistry explained and demonstrated!!! I've created printouts of some formulas ( for myself, of course).
Once I cleaned an old toilet with toilet paper drenched in cleaning vinegar on the stains, and then packed the toilet in plastic, so the paper didn’t dry out. Left it there for some time, and repeated it. Ended up with a total clean toilet.
Paper towels are great for holding liquid. Did that to a bird deuce on my car, didn't have to scrub much after a long soak. Did make sure to rinse well, of course
Its late on a Sunday night, I have work in the morning.. and I am watching videos of a man cleaning his toilet. Its a great video anyway mate, cheers! Will definitely try it out. Those pH strips are far cheaper than I thought (to be honest I haven't thought about pH strips since I was in school 30 years ago) but they will come in handy making when I make pickles. I'll pick some of them up too, thanks!
Well done ...Don't put yourself down. There are lots of these type of videos on RU-vid with several minutes of BS. You go straight to the point, show why it works and the result. Thanks; I can finally get her off my back. Owe you a drink. Regards from sunny Spain.
@@saxonstreetcomedy You also have to open up the holes with pipe cleaners...once the vinegar is in it and has soaked a bit. Once you do that, it will also flush better, because when the holes are open wider they create that cyclone action.
@@gobbletegook The toilet brushes they sell are useless for cleaning under the rim of toilet bowl the way to see what's there get a mirror you'll be shocked! Those round brushes do nothing just don't in the area at all no matter how hard you scrub. I use a small scrub brush with a handle that helps but must be consistent.
I agree with you, it's a good video 😊. I like it because you show us a method that works and because it is a safe natural cleaner (vinegar) that won't hurt people or the earth. Very well done.
The best way to treat well water is with water conditioner. Now in town water very hard ruining toilets and who knows what else. Need to get conditioner here
@@doctorcrusher2918 the working principle is the same for all glass but I do have an upcoming window tutorial; watch the video on microfiber towel use. I teach this on my cleaning courses.
I was thinking the same thing. From what I've read it does. He leaves it in there for an hour. If he is not cleaning it this way often then maybe the one time for an hour won't but I'm sure the hard water stains build up again.
Need to get the sparkle back in my second toilets. Years ago a rat swam up into the toilet bowl, and my city sent people round to put down some rat poison. After that I more or less stupors using that touileut. It is in my laundry room.
My grandmother had a roster in the toilet to prevent rats coming through. The toilet was also not in the house. So it was actually a horror toilet, especially in winter. Her mother, my great grandmother, also had a toilet outside with a wooden shelf and a ton under it, smelled terrible. But no rats!
Letting vinegar sit for an hour is not gonna do it. Cooking vinegar sill need to sit for days. A 30% concentration of cleaning vinegar will speed up the process but will still take 6-12 hours in bowl. Over talked video...just do it.
Good job on cleaning the toilet, but I think the language toward the end needs some cleanup, as well. I know that the use of profanity in public and in the media has somehow become acceptable to a lot of people nowadays, but I won't be surrendering to the trend.
Here is another hint. Anytime you have to explain something this simple in this great of detail, you know you are dealing with someone with no knowledge of anything.