Stubborn traces of limescale in your toilet? If you’ve tried everything and yellowish spots persist, don’t despair. We’ve found a solution to help you bring your toilet back to whiteness without scrubbing for hours.

Limestone problems in toilets can drive you crazy! It’s a real ordeal to have to remove the tartar encrusted in the toilets. While some solutions work well for removing limescale from the bottom of the bowl, such as baking soda and white vinegar or hot water and white vinegar, there are always streaks in the hard-to-reach top rim.

You have yet tried to scrub this rim with a toothbrush and baking soda or white vinegar, but even by polishing hard and for a long time, nothing works… And if the solution was toilet paper? Amazing isn’t it? And yet, this trick is effective. We explain to you. For the products to be effective against limescale, they must be allowed to sit for a certain time. However, on this small edge, the product does not remain. The technique for white vinegar to work? Spray it on toilet paper so that it adheres to the walls and the product can act for several hours on the encrusted tartar.

Here is the step by step to say stop to the limescale that becomes embedded in your toilets:

The advantages of this technique are numerous. You find toilets like new, without using harmful products, without scrubbing too long, and above all without spending a lot of money.