How often do you get embarrassed by the color of your urine-stained toilet seat. Because the toilet is one of the most used areas of a home, it’s not surprising to see the seat discolored. While an average homeowner spends considerable amount of time washing the toilet seat, stains from urine can make your effort fruitless.
Stained toilet seat is more pronounced in a home with little kids below the age of 13, because these children do not really understand the effort it takes to keep a toilet seat sparkling.
the stains on your toilet seat can say a lot about how much effort you put on your family hygiene.
Some parts of the toilet seat especially the underside, are often victims of consistent urination and defecating. Over time, they will build up stains that will defy the use of ordinary detergents and water, becoming extremely difficult to remove.
Also, stained toilet seats are an eyesore that you may find hard to ignore with time. This might prompt you to replace the seat without any cracks on it.
Let’s take a look at 2 easy natural ways to clean a toilet seat.
A baking soda paste, and elbow grease can eliminate the unattractive sight of our toilet seat and create a sparkling clean appearance.
Get a germ-killing cleaner such as bleach, and apply it to the surface of the toilet seat. Allow it to sit for 5-10 minutes and wipe off with a wet towel.
Measure one-quarter of baking soda and pour it into a bucket. Add about 50ml of warm water and steer to form a paste. Smear the paste on the stained surfaces and leave to sit for 10 – 15 minutes.
Scrub the seat with a scratch-free scouring sponge or a toilet brush in a circular motion. Sprinkle water occasionally to keep it damp.
Add the paste to the stained area repeatedly and scrub until the stain disappear. Rinse with clean water and towel-dry.
Apply disinfectant or spray to the surface again and wipe off with a damp towel. You will see that your toilet seat is sparkling with a fresh smell.
The second method uses vinegar.
Vinegar contains some organic materials that react with stain and render them powerless for easy removal. These are the steps to remove the stain on the toilet seat with vinegar.
Get a bottle of distilled white vinegar from the local market or an online store. Pour a little volume of vinegar to a paper towel until it is damp enough.
Cover the entire toilet seat with pieces of damp paper towel.
Allow it to sit for 1 – 2 hours, and then remove it.
Scrub the toilet seat with a soft sponge or toilet brush.
Pour more vinegar and scrub until the stains are completely removed
Clean with a damp cloth and apply disinfectant and freshener.
For the easiest stain removal, clean the toilet seat every week. This will prevent the accumulation of stain and will require minimal effort. If all else fails, it may be necessary to replace the toilet seat.
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How To Clean A Toilet Seat Easily and Naturally
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