Deanna Butler
Erasing Rust Stains from Your Toilets.
Rust stains in toilets are a common problem that many homeowners face. They not only make your toilet look dirty, but they can also be difficult to remove. However, with the right tools and methods, you can easily remove rust stains from your toilet and restore its shine. In this blog post, we’ll share some tips on how to remove rust stains from toilets.

What causes rust stains in toilets?
Rust stains in toilets are usually caused by the presence of iron in the water supply. Iron can react with oxygen and other minerals in the water to form rust, which can accumulate in the toilet bowl over time. In some cases, the rust stains may also be caused by the use of metal cleaning tools, which can scratch the surface of the toilet bowl and create an environment where rust can thrive.
If you prefer a natural approach, there are several household items that can be used to remove rust stains from toilets. Sprinkle baking soda on the stains and then spray with white vinegar. Let it sit for 20-30 minutes and then scrub the stains with a toilet brush. Flush the toilet to rinse.
Another common natural approach is to use lemon juice and borax. Make a paste with the lemon juice and borax powder and apply to the rusty stains. After about 30 minutes, but up to 2 hours depending on the depth of the stain, the paste will dissolve the rust. Then, start scrubbing with a toilet brush. The borax paste will act as an abrasive to clean the remaining stains away.

Another easy way to remove rust stains from toilets is to use a commercial rust remover. These products are designed specifically to dissolve rust stains and are usually available at hardware stores and online retailers. Follow the instructions on the label carefully and be sure to wear gloves and eye protection when using these products.
If all else fails, use a pumice stone. Wet the stone and gently scrub the rust stains with circular motions. Be careful not to apply too much pressure, as this can scratch the surface of the toilet bowl and cause more areas in the toilet bowl to hold stains and bacteria. After scrubbing, flush the toilet to remove any residue.
Prevention is key when it comes to rust stains in toilets. Here are some tips to help prevent rust from forming in the first place:
Use a toilet bowl cleaner regularly to keep the bowl clean and prevent buildup.
Avoid using harsh chemical cleaners that can damage the toilet bowl.
Fix any leaks or drips in the toilet tank or supply line to prevent water from sitting in the bowl for extended periods.
Consider installing a water softener to reduce the amount of iron in your water supply.
Rust stains in toilets can be a frustrating problem, but they don't have to be forever. Whether you choose a commercial rust remover, a natural solution, or a pumice stone, be sure to follow the instructions carefully and take the necessary safety precautions. With a little effort, you can restore your toilet to its former glory and prevent future rust stains from forming.