Toilets can get dirty surprisingly fast. The bottom of the bowl often turns brown or even black from limescale buildup.
Struggling to clean the scaled bottom of your toilet bowl? Encrusted limescale makes the bottom and walls spotty and tough to clean.
Fortunately, there's a simple, natural recipe to remove toilet limescale effortlessly.
The key is to pour a mixture of soda crystals and hot water into the bowl. This powerful household solution descales toilets effectively. Watch how:

1. Boil 1 liter of water.
2. Put on your gloves before handling the soda crystals.
3. In a basin, add 3 tablespoons of soda crystals.

4. Pour the boiling water into the basin.
5. Mix well with a spoon.
6. Pour the mixture directly into the toilet bowl.
7. Leave it for at least 15 minutes.
8. Brush the bottom of the bowl.
9. Flush the toilet.

And there you have it! The bottom of your toilet bowl is now completely descaled. :-)
Now you know how to remove encrusted limescale from the toilet bottom effortlessly—no intense scrubbing required.
No more dirty toilets! Simple and effective, right?
Cleaning the bottom of the toilet bowl is now hassle-free.
Without limescale traces, it looks pristine—much cleaner, wouldn't you agree?
Pro tip: Always wear gloves, unlike in the photo. ;)
Who says you need harsh chemicals for limescale removal? This natural method proves otherwise. It's septic-safe and avoids bleach.
Thanks to soda crystals, you can clean your toilets ecologically.

Soda crystals (sodium carbonate) are a proven powerhouse for cleaning. Their alkaline properties excel at dissolving limescale, grease, and grime.
Renowned for stripping and degreasing, they're ideal for tough jobs like scouring pots, maintaining pipes, cleaning ovens, or even stripping paint and wallpaper.
They unclog toilets and powerfully descale them, whitening enamel without damage. Perfect for restoring scaled toilets naturally.
To boost effectiveness, empty the bowl first as shown here.
You can also descale with baking soda, Coke, white vinegar, or citric acid.
Find them easily in organic stores, supermarkets (like Carrefour), or online.