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Review on 🚽 Pumice Stone Toilet Bowl Clean Brush: Effortlessly Remove Hard Water Rings, Calcium Buildup, and Rust - Ideal for Toilet, Bathroom, Kitchen Sink, Grill (Gray) by Dan Phillips

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Stop wasting time with aggressive cleaners

If you have serious dirt, grime, or unsightly toilet rings (which I've encountered), don't waste time and energy on dangerous chemical cleaners - just grab this pumice stone. I live in an old house in a very hard water area (Desert in the southwest). My toilets are also older models because they are original for the house (which was built in 1989). One toilet in particular had a very ugly ring that didn't move no matter what cleaning products I used or how hard I scrubbed. My mom suggested I try a pumice stone, so I ordered them. I couldn't be happier! The ugly ring is GONE! The stones are long and easy to grip, and hardly any pressure is required to wear the ring. Stone *really* crumbles when you use it, but don't worry - it mostly crumbles into dust and won't harm your plumbing. Stones won't harm your china either: there were one or two spots on the ring that were a bit more resilient, so I rubbed those spots quite hard, but there wasn't a single scratch on it. These little stones are miracle workers. To get! :)

Pros
  • MATERIAL, PRINCIPLE: The pumice stone toilet cleaning brush is made of pumice stone. Stubborn stains can be wiped off quickly and ironed without scratching.
Cons
  • Long Lead Time