
Yellowish rust marks on toilet bowls are particularly unsightly and often feared when cleaning, as they appear to be firmly imprinted on the material. Fortunately, it is possible to remove them in 5 minutes thanks to very simple grandma tricks.
No one likes to see the toilet bowl ruined by rust stains and that’s a pretty common problem in bathrooms. To make these marks disappear, we suggest you try these quick and easy cleaning methods.


Clean bathrooms – Source: spm
Quick and effective toilet rust stain cleaning techniques
To recover the initial appearance of your toilet bowl, it is not necessary to be energetic in cleaning and for this, forget about the classic combination of water and dishwashing liquid. Here’s what we offer you instead:
– Oxalic acid to remove rust residues from toilets
Usually used to renovate wood, colorless crystals called oxalic acid or sorrel salt are often used to bleach textiles and leather, and even more impressively, to restore yellowish marble. To remove rust marks on the toilet bowl, this is the product to target. Before using it, it is better to protect yourself with gloves and goggles and also prefer to ventilate the room. Once this is done, you will only have to dilute 10 ml in 90 ml of water or more depending on the rust present in your toilets. Pour the solution into the stained areas and then scrub with the rough end of a sponge or old toothbrush to clean any hard-to-reach corners.
– Remove rust stains from the toilet bowl with hydrochloric acid
It should be noted from the outset that it is absolutely necessary to wear gloves and a protective mask or goggles because hydrochloric acid in contact with the skin could cause burns and irritations. With this precaution in mind, you can use the product as described in the oxalic acid tip.
– Remove rust stains from the toilet bowl with citric acid
Citric acid can be found in powder form in pharmacies. You can also use lemon and other citrus fruits that contain it. Combined with the abrasive ability of baking soda, citric acid is an ingredient of choice when it comes to removing rust stains. You can also rub the stained area with half a lemon, the cut part of which is covered with baking soda and coarse salt. Then leave on for 15 minutes or more and then rinse with a damp cloth.


Lemon and salt to clean toilets – Source: spm
If rust seems to be very present, prepare a paste based on baking soda and lemon juice and apply it to the affected parts. To ensure the breakdown of rust particles, you can cover the paste with plastic film so that it retains its moisture.
– Cream of tartar to get rid of rust stains in the toilet
Another good rust remover is cream of tartar, which is commonly used by bakers. To use it, spray the product on the rusty parts of your toilet or other fixtures like sinks and bathtubs and then use a dampened nylon bristle brush to scrub. You can also use an old toothbrush, especially for hard-to-reach areas.
You can also turn it into a paste like you would with baking soda or citric acid powder. Apply it to the toilet bowl, let the product act and then, as in the previous tip, cover the dough with cling film to keep the product moist.
– Use so-called “soft” abrasives, such as table salt
Mild abrasives are useful as they break down dirt, rust, and other unwanted elements without damaging the porcelain surface. They come in the form of salt or baking soda.
To use them, start by wetting the surface to be treated and then apply salt, baking soda, or any other mild abrasive. Leave the product on for a few minutes, then rinse with a cloth dampened in clean water and dry with another microfiber cloth.
With this panoply of grandma’s tricks, there’s no longer any reason to fear rust marks that can ultimately be removed fairly quickly.