How To Remove Urine Stains From The Toilet Bowl
Gabriel Cooper
Your toilet bowl may be contacted for urine samples on a regular basis. A rapid clean-up helps to avoid stains and odor, but urine that sits on the seat for too long can leave a nasty stain. Whenever a stain appears on the toilet bowl, it’s critical to wipe up as well as eliminate any odor-causing bacterium that may cause bad aromas.
Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing Aro... Silky Terrier Dog Breed Playing AroundUrine marks on plastic toilet bowls frustrate and shame people. Cleansers that scrub the bowl will severely harm it and leave the vast majority of the stain on the toilet seat surface. Chlorine bleach will destroy the bacteria, but it will only make a small dent in the stain left behind by the urine. Employ a less dangerous and more delicate method of removing the yellow and brown deposit. This unpleasant sight can be removed with baking soda paste and just a little elbow grease, resulting in a clean, fresh look.
Step 1
To make a frothy paste, combine 1/4 cup white vinegar and 1/4 cup baking soda in a medium. Whenever vinegar and baking soda are combined, some foaming occurs; this is normal and harmless.
Step 2
Wash the urine-stained region of your toilet bowl with an old toothbrush dipped in the vinegar and baking soda mixture. Scrub the extra paste into the underside of your toilet bowl after rinsing the toothbrush with water. Allow ten to fifteen mins for the material to settle in the toilet. The combo of baking soda and vinegar acts as a naturally scouring cleanser, eliminating impurities and odor remover from the surface.
Step 3
Rinse the vinegar and baking soda paste from your bowl with a wet wiping cloth or towel soaked in water. Using a fresh, clean cloth, dry the seat.
Step 4
If extra deodorizing is required, use a pet odor neutralizer to the stained area of your toilet bowl. Allow twenty mins for the neutralizer to sit on the surface before washing with water. The enzymes in pet odor neutralizers break down and digest odor-causing microorganisms from urine.