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![]() "notbob" wrote in message ... On 2013-04-08, dadiOH wrote: The roughness is from lime deposits which may be further stained by iron. Definitely deposits. I got a lot removed with the Polident, but still two heavy deposits. As a goof, I tried lightly scraping with a screwdriver. Chunks of brown deposit broke free! I'll continue along this line, but will try something that won't scratch the porcelain glaze. For the bottom of the bowl, shut off the water supply to it and flush so that there is minimal water left; I discovered a neat trick to help further empty the bowl. After shutting off the water to tank and flushing, rapidly dump a gal jug of water into the bowl, all at once if possible, and from several feet above the bowl. Inertia of the falling jug water will remove even more water, right down to jes above the water seal level, in my case. Your long term solution is to soften the water. That will solve the lime problem..... CO water is notoriously soft. Our's is a little less soft than most of the state, but still fairly soft water. I haven't bought bottled water since I moved here. I think the deposits are calcium deposits from human urine, the stain from the yellow in urine. nb Glad it is working a little bit for you. In my case we have really hard water with a lot of iron in it. When they changed my well pump, it looked the color of a Home Depot sign. This being said, my stain is in the bottom of the toilet bowl and there still is a little bit there. It accumulated over time. I did not want to put in a real harsh chemical other than the bleach because It is a Kohler toilet that matches the sink and I did not want to mess up the bowl. Lots of good suggestions here. R |
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