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A**R
Ring is gone! Avoid submerging for longevity
We have well water with a Kinetico water softener, but still get stubborn ring stains periodically. I had tried numerous cleaners, CLR, vinegar + baking soda, and more with no luck. The only thing that removed the mineral deposit ring was manually scraping it with a razor blade -- not fun.This pumice stone was super easy to use and got rid of the ring with just a few minutes of scrubbing. YAYYYYYY! I immediayely proceeded to scrub all 3 toilets in our house using only about 10% of one stick. A perfectly white toilet is oddly satisfying. LOL.I've used pumice stones for sweaters (removes pilling) and feet (removes calluses), so I was already familiar with the semi-fragile nature and subtle sulfer smell.TIPS:- It works best NOT submerged. (Submerging will weaken and disintegrate the pumice faster.) Before using, lower the toilet water level by pushing a toilet scrubber deep into the hole about 10 times. That should expose the ring sufficiently for easy scrubbing.- DON'T force it. Pumice is a gentle stone and doesn't require arm power to work well. Find the flattest angle and then gently rub a few times. The pumice dust actually sticks to the raised mineral deposits after a few scrubs, so you can see where to scrub more. If chunks break off or you use more than 10% of a stick on 1 toilet, you're applying too much pressure or need to choose your angle more wisely.After using, I lightly rinsed the pumice, patted dry with paper towel, and placed the stone end in a ziploc bag. Then I stuffed it back in the original box packaging for easy under-sink storage.I wish I had this product a long time ago; it's a game-changer and such a relief that I don't have to look at nasty toilet rings anymore. Highly recommend!
L**R
Great value
Works well in toilets to get rid of scale buildup. Took old toilet not cleaned for years. Bowl was back to original white with minimal scrubbing. Handle length just right. Value great for 2 pack.
B**Y
Worked
This worked well but was used up much faster than other stones I have purchased.
J**T
Doesn't Last Long But Great Product
These don't last very long because they disintegrate during use. However, they removed some of the most stubborn water stains I've ever had in my toilets due to my township's hard public water. So although they don't last long, if you're looking for a one-time removal of hard water lines this is definitely the best product I have found on the market.
C**.
Unbelievable
I have hard water. So hard that when I remodeled my two bathrooms and replaced the toilets that a permanent water line in the bowl, within 3 weeks of installation the new ones had a line too! I'd given up on the toilet bowl ever looking completely clean, no matter what cleaner or scrub brush I'd bought.I saw a similar product on a listicle about "tiktok cleaning hacks that actually work", and thought I'd give this a try. These ones were different than what the listicle recommended, I chose these because they were less expensive and also came in a 2-pack, so I figured I could keep one in each bathroom. Turns out, the idea of keeping one in each isn't really the right way to go about this, but I'm definitely glad I got the 2-pack!I took one out of the package and started to use it on the first toilet. At first, it didn't look like it was working, but it's because the stone is shaped as a rectangle, and as you use them, it wears them down, sort of like grating a block of cheese at an angle. But you need to rub a flat surface in order for it to really work and scrub off the hard water, so as it wears an angle down, you'll start seeing results really really quickly! I wish I'd taken photos, but my toilets both look brand new!It did use up about 3/4 of the first one from the two pack to get both toilets cleaned. It is a bit weird to see all the grit from the stone rubbed off in the bottom of the toilet, and I had to use the regular scrub brush and cleaning solution to really get the remnants off the sides of the bowl too. I was really worried that using this would scratch the bowl and make the hard water stains even worse, but so far it's looking good!
T**A
May be too hard!
I have always used pumice stones in my toilets to keep them stain-free. These stones, however, were the first I purchased that scratched the enamel and left gray scratches. I would have returned them but I used them both thinking maybe just the first one was flawed. But they both had the same result. It was a waste of money as I had to throw them away.
M**E
Nice surprise
The plumber left marks inside my toilet. Google advised pumice stone to remove marks. It works with a little effort. My toilet looks pretty good now. I only needed one to do the trick..
M**S
It works
It definitely works just depends oh how hard your hard water is it can take some elbow grease and im always scared I'm gonna brake it in half or a chunk off but so far it's Deen going steady
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