Thank you. We have hard water stains. These are actually a dollar at the dollar store in the make up and nail polish aisle. Same ones used for heels of feet. Had no idea this would work.
Nicely done. But keeping the water running ruins the effectiveness.. the point of a pumice stone for cleaning is that when moistened, the scrubbing motion creates pumice dust, which when mixed with water creates an abrasive paste that is strong enough to remove stains and build up but not hard enough to scratch the surface. Leaving the water running in the spot you are trying to clean is just making it harder on yourself by removing any and all paste that could be formed. Wet the stone and the surface, then scrub. Wet again, scrub again. Once the stain is gone move to next area, but never just leave water running as it reduces it's effectiveness by not allowing the abrasive paste to form.
I just randomly bought one of these from Shein for £2. I don't have rust on the toilet, but thought I'd buy a toilet cleaner brush. I didn't realise it was pumice until it arrived today. This video was helpful, thank you!
A lot of comments on people scratching toilets, there are diff pumice stones, don’t buy one for something else and use on the toilet, there are ones made for toilets
Sir I have watched toilet cleaning wd pumice stone. It cleaned nicely I have a dought will it leaves Scratches on d Ceramic medium and wl coating of shine goes off Tkg.
@@tonysreviews yes, it made the Mark's of like it scratched the porcelain. What I didn't do like u did, keep dipping it in the water. So I'll try that & maybe it won't do it. Ok? I'll let u know. Thanks hon for responding. 👍
If you mix an acid (vinegar) and a base (bicarb) they neutralise each other so you just get a pretty chemical reaction. Better to just use one then the other separately
Not that I notice and I have used these on a few different toilets. I have had people make comments saying they have scratched their toilets, so I guess is depends on what you have.
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Good job
Ok
I used this today on my rusty toilet. This actually works when EVERYTHING else failed. Awesome product.
I agree! Thanks for the comment!
Thank you. We have hard water stains. These are actually a dollar at the dollar store in the make up and nail polish aisle. Same ones used for heels of feet. Had no idea this would work.
Thanks for letting us know where they are in the Dollar Tree. I looked one day in bathroom stuff and could not find them.
I am here to say. It works!!! Just cleaned two toilets with one. It was amazing.
Thanks for the great comment. I love these little pumice stones.
Nicely done. But keeping the water running ruins the effectiveness.. the point of a pumice stone for cleaning is that when moistened, the scrubbing motion creates pumice dust, which when mixed with water creates an abrasive paste that is strong enough to remove stains and build up but not hard enough to scratch the surface. Leaving the water running in the spot you are trying to clean is just making it harder on yourself by removing any and all paste that could be formed. Wet the stone and the surface, then scrub. Wet again, scrub again. Once the stain is gone move to next area, but never just leave water running as it reduces it's effectiveness by not allowing the abrasive paste to form.
Thanks for the insight. You see, I am just a person making videos and demonstrating how the average person might experience these products.
Thanks for the video!! I never heard of those either!! Going to get one now!!
They seem to be an old item but I can't recall anyone in my family ever using them. Thanks for watching!
I just randomly bought one of these from Shein for £2. I don't have rust on the toilet, but thought I'd buy a toilet cleaner brush. I didn't realise it was pumice until it arrived today. This video was helpful, thank you!
Thanks for sharing
A lot of comments on people scratching toilets, there are diff pumice stones, don’t buy one for something else and use on the toilet, there are ones made for toilets
Thanks for helping the confused.
I bought some thru your link. I've used some before but they didn't have the handle so I'm going to give these a try. Thanks for the vid
Awesome! Thank you!😊
Great video! Thanks for sharing it
Thanks for watching!!
Just ordered 4 sticks. I've tried all types of cleaners also and nothing. I've looked in stores for these but could never find any.
Maybe replace the sink waste, to prevent the issue from re-occuring
Amazing! Thank you for showing that!
It's kinda fun to do it too!
My grandpa just told me this and works like a charm
I love these darn things. Thanks for watching!
Love the dogs playing poker. CLR straight out of the bottle works for getting down in the bottom of the bowl that cant be accessed.
Thanks for the tip!! 🐶😁🐶
Sir I have watched toilet cleaning wd pumice stone. It cleaned nicely I have a dought will it leaves Scratches on d Ceramic medium and wl coating of shine goes off Tkg.
Sounds logical. Thanks for watching!
Pum (like bum), Pumice stone 😂
Right on! 🤣😁
My pumise stone crumbled into pieces when unwrapping outer plastic layer
Tony the kind I bought made black scuff marks in mine. Wander why ?
Does not make sense to me either. Is your toilet white porcelain Shirley?
@@tonysreviews yes, it made the Mark's of like it scratched the porcelain. What I didn't do like u did, keep dipping it in the water. So I'll try that & maybe it won't do it. Ok? I'll let u know. Thanks hon for responding. 👍
Toilet scrubbing with your fancy ring there ? Got a bit fer some gloves? Video sooo helpful friend thanks fer your time
Spent all me bits on taverns and wenches in Pirate Bay! Arrrrg!
Thanks be to yee for watching!
Amazing product. Picked mine up at the dollar store for $5s
What was the name of the dollar store?
@@ambitiousbeauty1013 dollarama
Thanks for the information! I will probably buy them there too if they have them local.
Found a oval pumice stone at the Dollar General for 2.50
If you pre treat your toilet with white vinegar and baking soda the stains come out even easier 😊
Thanks for the tip!
If you mix an acid (vinegar) and a base (bicarb) they neutralise each other so you just get a pretty chemical reaction. Better to just use one then the other separately
Does it do scratches on the pot??? Plz rep
Not that I notice and I have used these on a few different toilets.
I have had people make comments saying they have scratched their toilets, so I guess is depends on what you have.
Hi Tony❤❤❤❤
Why does it need a non reusable plastic handle. Just buy ones without plastic.
I'm sure it's so people feel like they can hold something and keep themselves from touching a toilet basin.
Good way to strip the enamel off. Keeps toilets manufacturers in biss lol
Ah ha! We have a toilet expert, people heed this warning!
So who are the geniuses who came up with a rectangular stone to clean a rounded toilet?
haha truee, make another shape and go on shark tank
Yep! Haha! 😃
Found a oval rounded pumice stone at the Dollar General for 2.50
@@flyrobin2544 Does it scratch the porcelain of the toilet?
Yikes there is just about nothing left of the stone 😬 Happy cleaning
Doesn't this scratch the surface??
No, you do need to dampen it though.
Thanks for answering!
Alternatively you could try zep toilet bowl acid.
Never heard of that. Thanks for the info!
I tried this but it scratched the porcelain😔
That's not good. I think somebody suggested getting them wet before use to soften them up a bit.
20$!!! They sell the exact same ones at the dollar store and they work
Sounds like the best deal! Thanks for watching!
The Prumise Stone works on your rough feet too.( but buy a new one😅😅😅
I wonder if the toilet is grossed out by one that was used on a persons foot? LOL 😂
@@tonysreviews 😅😂🤣
$20 yikes I just got mine for 1.99 at the dollar store
Great price!
Which store did you get it from?
In the Netherlands it cost 15 eiro. About 15 us dollar
I have used those stones for several different stains
I love these darn things! Thanks Mike!
I tried this on my toilet, it didn't work. Maybe it's not rust..???
Maybe, or maybe your toilet is super porous. Too bad it didn't work.
Keep trying
U r wasting water .... 😢 😭
It’s ok, I didn’t bathe for about a week after this.
Pronounced pum iss not poomiss
Surrrrry nor suuury. 🤓