Fans of cleaning expert Mrs Hinch have shared the best way to remove yellow stains from toilet seats.
There is a simple method to get your toilet sparkling for just 38p. And this cleaning tip was recommended on social media.
One Facebook user asked: "I'm so embarrassed about the look of my toilet seat as it’s yellowing at the rim no matter how much I clean it, it still looks yellow. Is there anything I can do to get rid of the yellow or do I need a new toilet seat?"
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In response to her post on Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips, people were quick to offer advice. Some said scouring powder could work and others advised trying The Pink Stuff. Meanwhile, Magic Eraser emerged as another firm favourite, reports The Mirror.
"Magic eraser with bicarbonate of soda is miraculous," read one reply, while a second said: "I thought I would have to replace mine but I used a magic eraser and that did the trick."
Another fan who again suggested a Magic Eraser was confident the product would "lift most of the staining." Available in a pack of four from Homebase for £1.50, the total cost comes in at 38p per sponge. The product is ideal for removing marks from multiple surfaces including white soled trainers and walls, according to Homebase's website.
"You don't need detergent or bleach due to the way the sponge becomes rough when exposed to water. Simply add water to the pad and rub away dirt and grime."
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