Regular cleaning of the toilet is an important process that cannot be left to chance.
You have to clean the toilet almost every day. If you don't do this, soon there will be stains and plaque in the toilet, which will be difficult to deal with.
Before you fight stains and deposits, you need to understand the reasons for their appearance.
Hard water and old plumbing are two main factors that influence the appearance of contamination.
In addition, you can try to clean the tank, on the walls of which a lot of rust accumulates over time.
There is a simple and effective method that will help you solve the problem in no time.
How to remove rust from a cistern
You will need one inexpensive product that is probably found in every home. We are talking about regular vinegar. The product copes perfectly with any plaque and bacteria.
Using vinegar to clean the cistern is easy. To do this, take a saucepan and heat 1 bottle of vinegar over low heat to 40 degrees. Or you can mix vinegar with 500 ml of hot water so that the resulting mixture is no more than 40 degrees. If the temperature of the liquid is higher than 50 degrees, then the risk of damaging the toilet cistern itself will sharply increase, since the ceramics can crack.
Then remove the tank lid, turn off the water supply, pour the mixture into the tank for 5-7 hours. After the procedure, go over the walls of the tank with a brush and be surprised by the result. Everything shines and is incredibly clean!