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How to remove tough yellow toilet seat stains - 65p hack leaves them 'spotless'
Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook group shares a 65p bicarbonate of soda hack that removes tough yellow stains from toilet seats using common household ingredients.
- Members of the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook group revealed a 65p bicarbonate of soda hack that users said leaves toilet seats 'spotless' and sparked over 400 responses.
- Users seeking non-toxic solutions noted many struggle to remove yellow marks, prompting interest in cheap alternatives as a bathroom showroom expert warned bleach fumes yellow seats and advised white vinegar and bicarbonate of soda.
- Users recommended mixing bicarbonate of soda with white vinegar, water or lemon into a paste, leaving it on from 10 minutes up to an hour, then scrubbing underneath of toilet seat with a soft scourer or toothbrush.
- At Tesco, the Stockwell & Co. Bicarbonate Of Soda costs 65p , and commenters reported it leaves seats 'no more yellow seat' after use.
- The hack joins other thrift-minded tips shared via the publisher's exclusive partnership with sister title USA Today, reflecting a social media trend underscored by #nontoxic hashtags and thrifty cleaning commenters.
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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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