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  2. 11 Easy Ways to Clean a Toilet Bowl with Vinegar and Baking Soda...

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    Simply pour 1 cup vinegar into the bowl and let sit for a few minutes. Then sprinkle on 2 tablespoons baking soda and watch the foaming action begin. The acidity of the vinegar reacts with the alkalinity of the baking soda to get under those stubborn stains. 5. Add more vinegar if you’re dealing with hard water stains.

  3. Cleaning Your Toilet Bowl with Vinegar: A Step-by-Step Guide

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    3. Pour Vinegar. Pour 1-2 cups of white vinegar directly into the toilet bowl.Allow it to sit for 30 minutes to an hour. The longer the vinegar sits, the more effective it will be.. 4. Add Baking Soda (Optional) For extra cleaning power, sprinkle a cup of baking soda into the toilet bowl and let it fizz. The baking soda will react with the vinegar, creating a bubbly solution that further ...

  4. "Let the vinegar-water solution sit for 12 hours to dissolve mineral deposits, rust, and mildew." When the time is up, give the toilet a couple flushes, then turn off the toilet's water valve. "Flush the toilet again to completely drain the water from the tank." Now it's time to get your trusty scrub brush and sponge to clean the walls of the tank.

  5. How to Use Vinegar to Clean Your Toilet - Get Green Be Well

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    Pour it into a bowl, bucket or large pot with a gallon of Clear "Cleaning Vinegar". Add a teaspoon of dish soap. Spray on the exposed parts of the plant, and pour directly on the stem to kill the roots. Wear protective gear, as sometimes Poison Oak "sweats" and you can pick it up from the air.

  6. How to Clean a Toilet, According to Cleaning Pros - Good...

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    Tackling one area at a time, spray the cleaner on the tank, outside of the bowl and the sides, and let it sit for 10 minutes. Wipe each area thoroughly with a sponge or cloth, then rinse well ...

  7. How to Clean a Toilet Tank with Vinegar and Baking Soda - wikiHow

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    Easy Toilet Tank Cleaning with Vinegar & Baking Soda. Pour 1 cup (240 ml) of distilled white vinegar into your toilet tank. Add 1 cup (272 g) of baking soda to the tank and let it sit for 10 minutes. Scrub the inside of the tank with a toilet brush. Flush your toilet to remove the dirty water and buildup.

  8. How To Use Vinegar And Baking Soda To Clean A Toilet

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    Sprinkle the cup of baking soda into the toilet bowl, spreading it around evenly and getting some on the upper portion of the bowl. 5. Add More Vinegar. Pour in 1 or 2 cups of additional cleaning or distilled vinegar. You'll start to see the bubbling reaction immediately. Pour the vinegar slowly so the reaction doesn't bubble up and over the ...

  9. How To Clean a Toilet Tank - This Old House

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    Pour white vinegar into the empty tank, filling it to about an inch below the rim. Let the vinegar sit for 12 hours. Scrub the tank’s interior with a plastic bristle brush. Turn the water valve counterclockwise. Flush the toilet several times to rinse out the vinegar.

  10. How to Make a DIY Toilet Bowl Cleaner - Bob Vila

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    STEP 2: Mix ingredients thoroughly. Photo: Tom Fenenga for Bob Vila. Use a wooden spoon to mix the oil and baking soda together, breaking up clumps as you go. Hold off on the vinegar, though ...

  11. 3 Ways Clean the Inside of a Toilet Tank With Vinegar

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    Drain the water out of the tank. Add the Dawn, vinegar, and baking soda to the tank. Use the toilet brush to swish it around. Scrub down the sides and bottom. Let it sit for about an hour. Give it another good scrub to get out any new stuck-on sediment, algae, rust, and mold. Turn on the water and flush out the tank.