Have you noticed that your toilet has a yellowish bottom and you don’t know how to whiten it? Don’t worry, thanks to some natural ingredients that you find in the kitchen you can easily solve this problem. Here are all the solutions you can use to remove the unsightly yellow stain from the toilet.

The yellowish colour of the toilet bowl bottom is caused by limescale build-up caused by water. The unpleasant effect of yellow stains contributes to the toilet bowl looking dirty and it is therefore necessary to intervene with specific solutions. Detergents and degreasers are not always effective against yellowing, but fortunately there are natural ingredients that quickly make the toilet bowl shine again and be perfectly free of yellow stains.

Coarse salt

Coarse table salt  is one of the most effective remedies for  removing yellowing  from the bottom of the toilet bowl. To get the desired result, put a little on the bottom of the toilet bowl and let it sit overnight.

The next day, rub the bottom of the toilet with a toothbrush and then flush it. The result will be amazing and the yellow stains will have completely disappeared. If any yellow halo still persists, repeat the procedure. The remedy is  effective and also inexpensive  .

white vinegar

Vinegar is also an easy ingredient to find, in fact you can find it in the kitchen. You can use any type of vinegar, however it is recommended to use white vinegar, which is also suitable for household cleaning. Here is how to prepare an effective solution to remove yellow stains from the toilet:

  • 3 glasses of vinegar
  • boiling water

Mix vinegar and boiling water  in a bucket and pour it down the toilet. Leave it for a few hours and then flush the toilet. In addition to perfectly cleaning the bottom, the solution is also ideal for unclogging the drain when it is blocked by limescale. For effective results you can use vinegar together with baking soda, another natural ingredient found in the kitchen. Use the two ingredients following this procedure:

  • Put a lot of baking soda on the walls of the toilet.
  • Spray white vinegar in a spray bottle.

Let it sit for a few hours  and then flush the toilet. The bleaching action of the baking soda and the descaling action of the vinegar will free the toilet from yellow stains.

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