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We want our bathrooms clean and fresh. If you have hard water, mineral reactions can cause unattractive red spots that make your toilet appear dirty. There is a way to get rid of those ugly rust stains in your tub, toilet, or sink.

These persistent stains don’t always indicate rust problems in your plumbing system, or the pipes of the water authority. These stains can be left behind by any water that has a high iron content.

You might notice porcelain stains if you live in an area with many subsurface iron deposits. Tough Stains are usually caused by a substantial amount of contact between porcelain and rusty water. This is why you will see it more often in areas where there is always standing water like your toilet bowl.

These rust stains can be seen around the waterline and at the outlets that run into the bowl.

These stains are most likely to occur in the ridge around the drains of tubs and sinks. Brown stains may appear where water drips from a dripping faucet. A Long Beach Plumber may be needed to help you identify and fix the problem. To stop the water from rusting, you will need to fix rusted pipes and hot water heaters. If the problem is due to iron-rich water, a water softening system may be able to help.

It will be hard to clean these stains as the rust stains could eventually etch into porcelain. These tried-and-true methods are worth a try if you’re up to the task.

How to remove stains from sinks, tubs, and toilets

Lemon Juice & Salt: Prepare a thick mixture with lemon juice and salt, and apply it to the corroded area. Let the paste dry for several hours, or even overnight, before you begin to scrape. Use a toothbrush to scrub the area, and then rinse off with clean water.

A pumice rock is an alternative to discolored porcelain surfaces. It’s a natural, scratch-free option. Just moisten the stone along with the affected area, and then clean it gently.

Avoid using pumice stones when dealing with fiberglass. It will cause damage to the surface. There are many less aggressive options for dealing with fiberglass stains.

Scrubbing pad: To remove lighter stains, you can use a scouring paper and some elbow grease. You shouldn’t use any abrasive substances to remove fiberglass stains. It will damage the surface.

Chemical Cleaners There are many chemical cleaners that can remove rust stains from bathtubs, toilet bowls and sinks. These cleaners oxidize the rust and make it easier to remove the stain using a moist cloth.

Some cleaners contain harsh chemicals that can emit unpleasant odors, which many homeowners, especially those who have small children, want to avoid.