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The trick to removing yellow stains from the toilet seat

Arabic numeral. Lemon and salt: the natural solution for glow.
Lemon is a natural anti-limescale agent , and salt acts as a mild abrasive .

✅ Here’s how to do it:
Halve a lemon.

Sprinkle fine salt over each half.

Rub directly onto the stained walls (or use a sponge soaked in lemon juice and salt).

Leave on for 15 to 20 minutes and then rinse.

💡 Perfect for removing surface marks and deodorizing naturally at the same time!

🌿 3. Copyright Citric acid: for thorough cleaning
Citric acid is a natural derivative of lemon that is very effective against limescale and mineral deposits.

✅ Here’s how to do it:
Dilute 3 tablespoons of citric acid powder in 1 liter of warm water.

Pour the mixture into the bowl.

Leave on for 1 to 2 hours (or overnight if possible).

Brush and rinse.

💡 This is the secret weapon for heavily scaled toilets!

🥤 4. Coke (yes, really): an unexpected remedy for age spots
It’s surprising, but cola contains phosphoric acid, which effectively dissolves deposits.

✅ Here’s how to do it:
Pour a can of Coke into the ball.

Leave on for at least 1 hour (or overnight).

Brush and rinse.

💡 Ideal as a supplemental solution, but avoid using it too often due to its sugar content.

🧽 Bonus: the right steps to prevent yellow spots from returning
Clean at least once a week using a gentle method.

Flush the toilet systematically after each use.

If you have very hard water, consider installing a water softener or using natural anti-limescale tablets.

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🏠 In short
You don’t need toxic products to get rid of yellow stains in your toilet. These four natural tips are:

✅ Economical,
✅ ecological,
✅ easy to set up,
✅ effective from the first use

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