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just put it in the dishwasher like the other bowls, depending on what material the toilet print is you might want to wash it in the sink instead
Scrub it with a toilet brush, flush, add bleach, scrub it harder, flush. Make sure the brush is "clean" and drown it in bleach til next use. Use the flush stream to get "specs" off the toilet brush.
Also ypu can use those toilet cleaners that remove sarro, but I usually just use bleach.
I preffer to use "gel bleach" cuz less chance of droplets landing in your clothes or skin.
Oh, and for the outside, if it's your home toilet and nothing terrible had happened to it, I just scrub it with detergent/soap and a "harsh" sponge I use only for cleaning the outside of the toilet.
Use the flush stream to get “specs” off the toilet brush.
if you see your toilet brush wearing glasses I would go full Pol Pot on it
I'm sorry, I knew that but was trying to make a silly joke over the typo of specks
pee really hard and aim for the stains and then flush.
no but seriously, if you want to sanitize a surface, you scrub off whatever you can with a surfactant/detergent (like soap). sanitize with bleach solution last.
if you have hard water (you probably do, look it up), you will have hard water stains from calcium / magnesium buildup. this can be removed with white vinegar (acidic) and pumice stone. spray the vinegar, let it sit for a little bit, then scrub the hell out of the stains with the stone. repeat until gone. pumice is safe on porcelain, but it will fuck up grout and scratch metal. pumice stone rubs off as you use it, so get a decent amount.
in summary and in order:
- Step 1: Soap and water to remove as much material as you can get off
- Step 2: Pumice and white vinegar to remove hard water stains.
- Step 3: Repeat Steps 1 and 2 until all stains are gone.
- Step 4: Mix a 10-15% bleach and water solution (15% bleach, 85% water) and mist it over every surface. Let air dry.
you can now perform brain surgery in your toilet.
wearing gloves is probably a good idea, and some kind of eye protection is smart. keep room ventilated so you're not huffing bleach. don't mix ammonia and bleach or bleach and anything, really, except water.
Get the bathroom chlorine/bleach/whatever it is from the supermarket cleaning supplies section, pour some in your toilet bowl, let it sit for a while and then scrub with a toilet brush
If you have a lot of mineral buildup then you need one of these:
https://www.amazon.com/Remover-Removes-Unsightly-Toilets-Porcelain/dp/B000BPRDCW
It's a pumice stone on a stick (because it'll cut up your fingers). Otherwise you need toilet bowl cleaner, which is just a bleach gel that clings to the inside of the bowl, and a brush. These two things should get your toilet back to white or keep it white.
I like to use The Works brand bleach tablets in the tank. Your toilet will have a bleach smell all the time but it does a great job of keeping the mineral buildup and stains away. They work so much better than Clorox brand or any others.
Sometimes you can get limescale on the toilet bowl, so after using gel bleach or an actual toilet bowl cleaner as others have suggested you may need to use some limezcale/rust remover (also sold as bathroom or shower cleaner) and an old sponge or nonscratch scouring pad will help if yiu need to scrub.
Sometimes a little bit of abrasive helps too. I’m thinking of ajax powder or SoftScrub that’s like a bleach gel with sand in it.
Citric acid. Scrub and let it sit while the brush drip dries between the seat and the bowl.