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Package Quantity:2 Why Pumice Stick? It's remarkable how fast it removes scale, rust, hard water and mineral deposits from porcelain without scratching the surface. Just wet the ring, rub the pumice stick on it gently, and the ring is GONE! Also cleans ovens; removes carbon build-up on grills and iron cookware; removes paint and graffiti from tile, concrete, and masonry walls; and removes scale from swimming pools. Keep several on hand for different tasks throughout the house. Product Features: Material(s): Pumice Eliminates stains in seconds while protecting porcelain Shapes easily to flat or curved surfaces Rids toilets of rust and lime buildup when chemicals quit. Safe for hands and to use around children and pets.
B**N
Ring around the potty, pockets full of nope?
If you're anything like me, you prefer your porcelain to sparkle before you do unmentionable things to it. You may also live in a region like mine, where if the water were any harder my faucets would give the stalactites in Carlsbad Caverns a run for their money. I gotta stay on top of my game! Of course, that means getting up close and personal with the chill tide of the White Throne. Head, fingers, knees, and toes. By which I mean your head and fingers are gonna be way in there and your knees and toes are going to ache just *in anticipation* of a toilet scour.That's where this guy comes in. It doesn't quite scrub the toilet for you, but I'm all for distancing myself from this particular task and this pumice lets me do that without breaking the bank. It certainly speeds up the chore, and I've even started to enjoy working the end into a wedge to really get at those creepy drip stains under the rim. It's like honing your weapon against weaker enemies before heading into the final boss fight. Or so I tell myself. I've found that the more diligent you are with a pumice/scrubber brush combo attack, the longer this pumice stick lasts. If you're looking to tackle a toilet ring thick enough to double as a portal to the netherworld, you might want to buy two of these. I mean, be realistic, it's a soft stone! There isn't a TON else you can say about what is essentially a block of igneous rock on a stick... but look how sticks upped the world's selfie game! There's probably also something going on with levers or fulcrums or moment arms, but let's leave the physics to people with less mineral build-up and ready the kneepads for battle.
C**G
Pumice those hard water rings away with little effort!
Living in Southern California, where hard water is the norm, it's not uncommon to have toilet bowl rings form. I was struggling to remove the build up from the minerals in the water. After speaking with my plumber he recommended I find a Pumice Stone for the commode. I stumbled upon this product and fell in love!Be warned, when using this item it will sound like you are scraping the heck out of the porcelain in your toilet, shower or even any pet bowls that have a permanent ring. You will be surprised at just how easy and with very little effort the removal of this ring happens. Your toilet bowl will sparkle like it did the day you took it out of it's box!I would highly highly recommend this product to you!
N**R
OK but BEWARE - removes some enamel
It did a great job on my very old sink - got all the brownish stains off and made a huge improvement in the sink's appearance. Beware, however, because it does remove some enamel shine along with the stains. It worked a bit on my toilet bowl, in removing some black ring-around-the-bowl staining, but not all of it. I don't know what kind of stain this is. And it took a lot of elbow grease! When it removes some enamel, I think that in turn might make it easier for the sink or bowl to get further stained, resulting in a snowball effect.
H**E
Life changer for stains in a toilet!
Wow! I was NOT expecting this to work to get the awful Rust and hard water stains out of my toilet. I moved into an old house and it was just depressing looking at the nasty brown stains in the toilet. I had tried nasty chemicals, bleach, toilet cleaners, CLR. Nothing worked. I saw a recommendation for this on a green cleaning video on you tube and reluctantly ordered it. Well, let me tell you, I rubbed this on the stains and they came off like magic. No lie. My only wish is that they would make these smaller, too because it was hard for me to reach down into the hole because of the angle. This thing saved me from just buying a new toilet, though. I'm dancing in the street. Oh, and can you say NO CHEMICALS! I didn't use anything except rubbing this pumice on the stains!
M**N
Don't know how... but it WORKS!!!! Perfect for well water!
I don't know how it works or why... but this thing is AMAZING!!!!I thought for sure it was going to scratch up my brand new, expensive toilet.. but nope! Cleaned up all the hard water stains and build up effortlessly and not one scratch left behind.We have well water and the stains and build up in our toilets have had me on a hunt for anything strong enough to help me clean quicker..... I've tried every cleaner out there. This is the only thing that's helped!Perfect! A+
M**
Nice to have a handle
I have used pumice for years to clean my toilet. But local stores here do not carry it with a handle. If you think about cleaning a toilet, it is a lot nicer to have a handle. Before buying, I looked at the reviews and saw that some pumice with a handle broke immediately upon use. This product seems to be better constructed,
S**Y
You must try this
I don't know why I did not know about this product before. I live in a rural area with well water and it has a lot of minerals. Our bathroom toilet bowls had orange-brown water line stains that could not be removed with bleach or any other product. With this little scrubber I got ALL THE STAINS OUT IN A SNAP. It was like magic. No damage to the bowl. I immediately ordered two more. Do not want to be without them. Great cleaning solution.. This also worked on stains on the sink around the drain. You gotta try it.
1**R
Now I can't live without it.
We have had a white calcification build up on our pool tiles for years that just wouldn't come clean with the typical lime / calcium cleaners no matter how hard that I scrubbed. Someone recently told me to try pumice stone and guess what, it works. I had to go through 5 of them over the coarse of a week, just cleaning for an hour each day, but the pool tiles have been restored to their original beauty. Pumice stone works great on the stubborn ring in the toilet too. Definitely something to keep in the house.
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