Eliminate yellow stains from toilet seats with ‘magic’ household item

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Toilet seats are often prone to stains caused by limescale buildup. If you keep them unattended for a long period of time, the stains keep getting nastier and more difficult to deal with.


This is why it is important to get rid of the stains from your toilet seat as soon as you encounter them. A spokesperson for WD-40 has shared a simple way to clean toilet seats while


removing those nasty yellow stains, which is to use the WD-40 Multi Use product. They said: “When it comes to cleaning toilet seat stains, WD-40 is not the first thing that comes to people’s


minds. This is because the brand is often associated with degreasing metals, lubricating doors, and dealing with vehicle maintenance. However, with a can of WD-40 Multi Use, nothing is


impossible. “WD-40 can be readily used for removing stains from your toilet seat. Hard water stains are fairly similar to rust stains and the product works extremely well when it comes to


dealing with rust.  “When you use WD-40 on your toilet seat, the product starts as a liquid and penetrates the rust particles while dealing with the surface they have accumulated on.  “The


liquid then evaporates into a gaseous form, loosening the rust from the surface and making it easier for you to wipe it off. READ MORE: MUM'S SOFA DEEP CLEANING HACK USES 16P INGREDIENT


YOU LIKELY HAVE AT HOME The expert said: “Based on how big and nasty the stains are, a couple of good sprays should be enough to let WD-40 work its magic.” Also, before you spray the liquid


on your toilet seat, make sure you read the safety instructions written on the back of the can.  It is also important to make sure that there is enough ventilation around you as you clean


stains off your toilet seat. The next step is to let the liquid sit for some time. After you are done spraying the liquid, allow it to sit for eight to 10 minutes. READ MORE: 13P KITCHEN


ITEM IS THE ‘MOST EFFECTIVE’ METHOD OF REMOVING LIMESCALE This will allow the products to penetrate within the stain particles and loosen them up.  If you are dealing with stains that are


old and tough, you may need to wait a little longer before it is time to scrub it off. Once you have allowed the liquid to settle down for a bit, take a brush and scrub the liquid along with


the stains off your toilet seat.  The expert said: “You will notice how easily the stains come off and how the toilet seat restores its original look. “Although the magic works during the


first scrub itself, you can repeat the process if the stains are not completely removed in one go.” For those looking for a natural method to clean their toilet seat and remove any stubborn


stains, the cleaning pros at In The Wash advised using a concoction of baking soda and white vinegar. They said: “To clean your toilet seat, all you need to do is make a paste of equal parts


bicarbonate of soda and distilled white vinegar. “Apply the paste to the toilet seat and leave it to sit for between 10 and 30 minutes. Scrub the stains, then wipe the toilet seat with a


cloth dipped in clean, warm water. If any stains remain, repeat the process.”