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Say Goodbye to Hard Water Stains in Your Toilet 🚽✨

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# Say Goodbye to Hard Water Stains in Your Toilet 🚽✨

Hard water stains in your toilet can be stubborn, unsightly, and frustrating to clean. Those unsightly rings and mineral deposits don’t just affect the look of your bathroom—they can also harbor bacteria and odors if left untreated. But don’t worry! With a few simple, natural, and effective recipes, you can restore your toilet to sparkling cleanliness without harsh chemicals or expensive cleaners.

## Why Do Hard Water Stains Form?

Hard water contains high levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium. When water sits in your toilet bowl, these minerals can build up over time, forming tough stains that are resistant to regular scrubbing. The good news? With the right approach, these deposits can be dissolved and removed with ease.

## Recipe #1: Baking Soda and Vinegar Power Clean

### What You Need:

* 1 cup baking soda
* 2 cups white vinegar
* Toilet brush

### How to Use:

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1. Pour the baking soda into the toilet bowl, focusing on stained areas.
2. Slowly add the white vinegar—expect fizzing as the reaction begins to break down stains.
3. Let the mixture sit for 10-15 minutes.
4. Scrub the bowl with your toilet brush, paying extra attention to the stained spots.
5. Flush to rinse.

This classic combo is a powerful, natural cleaner that’s safe for your plumbing and the environment.

## Recipe #2: Lemon Juice and Borax Paste

### What You Need:

* 1/4 cup borax powder
* 1/4 cup fresh lemon juice
* Sponge or scrub brush

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