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Say Goodbye to Hard Water Stains in Your Toilet 🚽✨

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### How to Use:

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1. Mix borax and lemon juice to form a thick paste.
2. Apply the paste directly onto the stains.
3. Let it sit for 15-20 minutes to allow the citric acid to dissolve mineral deposits.
4. Scrub with a sponge or brush.
5. Flush to rinse away residue.

The natural acidity in lemon juice helps cut through mineral buildup and leaves a fresh scent behind.

## Recipe #3: Pumice Stone Magic

### What You Need:

* A wet pumice stone (specifically for toilet cleaning)

### How to Use:

1. Wet the pumice stone and gently scrub the hard water stains.
2. The abrasive surface helps physically remove stubborn deposits without scratching porcelain.
3. Flush the toilet to rinse away debris.

**Note:** Always keep the pumice stone and toilet surface wet during scrubbing to avoid damage.

## Tips for Preventing Future Hard Water Stains

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* Regularly clean your toilet to prevent buildup.
* Use a toilet tank tablet that helps break down minerals.
* Consider installing a water softener if hard water is a consistent problem.

## Final Thoughts

With these simple and effective recipes, you can say goodbye to those pesky hard water stains for good. Whether you prefer natural ingredients like baking soda and vinegar, the power of lemon juice and borax, or the gentle abrasion of a pumice stone, restoring your toilet’s sparkle has never been easier. So grab your cleaning supplies and get ready to enjoy a fresh, spotless bathroom!

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