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Trevor Wilson wrote:
On 27/06/2017 6:35 AM, wrote: Things to do with Coca-Cola Diet Coke - Business Insider Pour it around the rim [of tthe toilet] and let it flow into the bowl. Let it sit for about an hour and then scrub off any stubborn stains with a toilet brush. Flush once you're done. Remove stains from clothes: If you get grease stains on your clothes, you can break up the stain with a can of Coke.May 29, 2015 -- http://www.businessinsider.com/thing...et-coke-2015-5 ---------------------------------------- Does using Coke-a-Cola actually work to clean a toilet? I've read it in emails, but never actually tried. Related Questions Using Pepsi to Clean Your Toilet? Coke vs. Water what would u drink? I've heard you can clean toilets with Coca-Cola, why do we still drink it after knowing that? Are these facts about water & coke true? -- https://answers.yahoo.com/question/i...=1006012703265 **Well, yes, but you are better off visiting a pool shop and buying phosphoric acid. Phosphoric acid is used to clean salt water chlorination elements. It works very well to shift calcium deposits. Every five or six pool cleanings can use a muriatic acid flush. And if you rub muriatic acid on your car's hubcaps after a car wash on a sunny day, make sure your sunglasses are on to keep out all of that glare. |
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