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- January 8, 2008 at 1:43 pm #255087
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When I moved into the townhome I currently rent the upstairs master
bath toliet had a thick yellowish crusty coating on it that was just
so very disgusting. What I ended up doing was using Borax, it took methree or four treatments but it came beautifully clean. What I did
was liberally sprinkle (pour) the borax over the “stuff” and let it
set for a few hours, flush, and scrub with toilet brush and repeat. Iwas able to let it set overnight on an occassion or two which was
really great.
Hope this helps!Chris
— In Budget101_@yahoogroups.com, “dmmckellep2002”
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> I just started cleaning a house for somebody yesterday and they have
> something all over the toliets. i am assuming it is dried urine( itis
> a boys’ only bathroom). The trouble was is most of my cleaners did
> nothing for this stuff. Has anyone dealt with this before? Iexplained
> yesterday that it would not come off and the mom admitted that she
> tried in the past but had no luck. It isreally caked on and looks> horrible. I want to do the best job possible but do not know what to
> do. Can anyone give me a suggestion? Thanks Marsha
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