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How to remove tough yellow toilet seat stains - 65p hack leaves them 'spotless'
Mrs Hinch fans recommend a 65p bicarbonate-of-soda paste from Tesco and Aldi to remove yellow toilet seat stains, with over 400 shared cleaning tips in the Facebook group.
- In a recent Facebook post, Mrs Hinch group members shared a 65p bicarbonate paste hack to remove yellow toilet seat stains, which drew wide engagement.
- A bathroom-showroom expert said bleach fumes often turn seats yellow and advised household users seeking cleaning tips to keep the lid open and try white vinegar with baking soda for stains.
- Group members suggested mixing bicarbonate of soda with white vinegar, water or lemon into a paste, applying it under the seat, leaving for about 10 minutes to one hour, then scrubbing with a toothbrush or soft scourer.
- Tesco's Stockwell & Co. Bicarbonate Of Soda costs 65p and users reported it restored yellow stains on seat plastic but not on soft plastic stopper parts.
- Amid trending cleaning hacks online, the Facebook post attracted more than 400 responses and wider exposure through The Herald's partnership with USA Today.
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How to remove tough yellow toilet seat stains - 65p hack leaves them 'spotless'
Find out how to remove tough yellow toilet seat stains using 65p hack which leaves them 'spotless', according to Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips members.
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