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Review on πŸ› Toilet Cleaning Pumice Stone with Handle - Removes Hard Water Stains and Rings - Household Bathroom Bowl Cleaner, White (Two-Piece) by Jordan Jackson

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The pumice stone is different than what I'm used to

When I was a kid we had a pumice stone, gray and very rocky, to clean toilet rings. They worked great. I forgot about her after I moved in and when I saw her I was really excited. (You know you're an adult when cleaning products are a joy.) It's a little different than what I remember. First, it has a grip that I really like. But it also feels like very hard foam. In fact, I thought maybe they were wrapped in styrofoam, but no. That's pumice. He's also more fragile than I remember. I accidentally snapped the top of one trying to get it out of the plastic. It's a large enough piece that I can still use it, but that was a surprise. (But cool - I smashed the rock with my bare hands!) Haven't tried it on a toilet yet, but I've tried it on our hard surface sink. Our *white* hard surface sink that I will never do again. It's nice when it's clean, but wow, it gets dirty quickly, especially when you're drinking coffee. It really helped to clean the sink. It removed some stains although the sink is too big to work effectively. Pumice rubbed as I remember when I was a kid, which is good because the corners of the sink are rounded. I might actually invest in another pumice cleaner, hopefully a sturdier one. This product is much better for the hard ring of water around the toilet. Maybe I'll stick to my soft scrub by the sink. And now I have a song in my head from the name of the product. Has anyone else seen the glory to come? you know the rest

Pros
  • EASY TO USE. All you have to do is wet the pumice stone and apply light pressure with straight strokes. It is really that easy! Pumice stone even naturally takes the shape of any surface being cleaned.
Cons
  • I don't remember