How to clean the toilet from urinary stone at home?

How to clean the toilet from urinary stone at home?
  1. Reasons for the formation of pollution
  2. Folk cleaning methods
  3. Use of special tools
  4. Prevention measures

To clean the toilet from urinary stone plaque, you can use not only purchased products, but also folk recipes. For example, housewives often use soda ash, citric acid, Whiteness, vinegar, and even some of the carbonated drinks for this. If the plumbing has not been cleaned for a long time, then more powerful reagents are used - chemical acids and even electrolyte for batteries. This article will give specific instructions and recommendations on how to use these and other toilet stone cleansers.

Reasons for the formation of pollution

Urinary stone - this is how we used to call plaque that appears over time on the inner walls of the toilet bowl. Plumbing that has not changed for a long time is especially prone to its accumulation, in a very rough surface, which holds a large amount of lime. Even worse, if the toilet bowl is made of metal, and the pipes have been preserved since Soviet times - all this forms a lot of rust, which also contributes to the formation of urinary stone.If you can’t change this rarity for modern plumbing equipment in any way, you will have to clean it at least once a week.

What is the ill-fated urinary stone made of? Most of it is ordinary lime deposits, and microparticles of human waste and rust, retained by lime pores, endow them with a specific smell and shade. This whole mixture is an excellent environment for the life and rapid reproduction of billions of microorganisms that make the smell even stronger and more unpleasant.

To clean the walls of the toilet from the deposits that have formed, you will have to use the help of strong and rather caustic liquids, so be sure to purchase thick rubber gloves before work to protect your skin. The effect directly depends on the time of exposure of the cleaning agent used to the surface of the sanitary ware., so it is advisable to carry out the treatment late in the evening, and the cleaning itself in the morning.

First turn off the water supply, then remove the liquid from the drain tank and the toilet itself. To scoop it out, you can use a syringe or a small jar.

Folk cleaning methods

Of course, many would like to quickly get rid of a urinary stone in the toilet using the available tools at hand. And there are such means. Basically, housewives use for this purpose various acids and liquids containing them, as well as alkaline compounds, which include caustic soda or chlorine.

This can be soda (both baking and soda) or common commercial products such as "Belizna" and "Domestos". It is advisable to refuse to use dry powders to clean the toilet, as their particles scratch its walls strongly, which further contributes to the formation of urinary stone. The following are ways to use these tools.

Lemon acid

It is usually used to remove scale from kettles, but it also copes well with urinary stone deposits. Prepare about 150 grams of citric acid and a sponge slightly moistened with water. With this sponge, apply the powder to the inside walls of the toilet, especially thickly on the area under the rim. No need to rub, the product will corrode everything.

Now leave everything for at least 5 hours, and preferably all night, then clean the toilet with the hard side of a sponge or a regular brush. If the plaque is not completely wiped off, which happens when the toilet has not been cleaned for a very long time, you can repeat the procedure several times until a 100% effect is achieved.

To prevent damage to the drain system due to its contamination, it is possible to treat the inside of the drain tank with citric acid. To do this, fill it with water and pour in a solution of citric acid (100 g of powder per 200 ml of water). Leave to act overnight, and in the morning just drain the water.

Citric acid perfectly breaks down lime deposits, which very often cause failure of the moving parts of the drain system.

Technical oxalic acid

It is usually treated with surfaces before enamel is applied to them. Externally, oxalic acid is a substance consisting of small translucent granules. To get rid of urinary stone from plumbing, it must be used in the same way as citric acid (in its usual form or after diluting it to a liquid paste with plain water or alcohol). Don't forget to protect your hands, as the product can damage the skin.

Vinegar

For processing, an ordinary dining room is perfect. First, the entire inside of the toilet must be dried well. Prepare vinegar and a few scraps of unnecessary fabric. Dip tissue patches in vinegar and apply to the surface covered with urinary stone. Having processed it completely, close the toilet with a lid and wait at least 5 hours.

After that, remove the flaps and use an unnecessary knife to separate the urinary stone from the walls. Soaked in vinegar, it should practically fall off on its own, revealing a brilliant white enamel. If the lower part of it is still quite tight to the surface, repeat the procedure.

To enhance the effect of vinegar, it can be heated, mixed with soda (1 tablespoon per glass) or iodine (1: 1).

Soda

There are two ways to remove a urinary stone with baking soda. It’s worth mentioning right away that the second method is unsafe, so it can be used only in case of urgent need (if it is impossible to cope with the problem by other methods), as well as if there is ventilation in the toilet hood and a tight toilet lid. In both cases, we will use mixed in equal proportions soda ash and baking soda.

In the first (completely safe) you will need a soda mixture and a spray bottle with 9% vinegar. Soda must be combined with a small amount of water and the resulting paste should be applied to the walls affected by the stone, rubbed a little. After half an hour, spray vinegar on top and wait until the reaction between them has passed. Then flush the toilet.

The second method, in addition to the previously listed ingredients, also involves the use of chlorine-containing liquid bleach, which also needs to be poured into a spray bottle.First, wipe the toilet with baking soda with a damp cloth. After 30 minutes, spray vinegar over the baking soda. After all the carbon dioxide is released (characteristic foaming of the mixture), apply a layer of bleach from the sprayer.

During the last stage of treatment, it is advisable not to breathe, you can tie your mouth and nose with a scarf.

The fact is that the reaction of acetic acid and chlorine-containing liquid at the outlet releases a lot of chloride gas, which, when inhaled, causes bronchospasm, intoxication and burns of the mucous membranes, so the fan in the hood should already be working. After finishing the procedure, close the toilet lid as soon as possible and leave the room immediately. After 30 minutes, drain the water and wash the surface with running water.

Carbonated drinks

This is a fairly expensive option for cleaning the toilet, but there are people who prefer it. In fact, the effect of softening the urinary stone with the help of soda is due to the presence in the drink of a large amount of citric acid, which is easy to buy and by itself for an incomparably lower price.

But you need to mess around with the powder, and here it’s enough just to pour about 4 liters of soda into the toilet in the evening and put rags soaked in it on the walls. In the morning, the entire urinary stone can be easily scraped off with a sharp object or rubbed off with a stiff brush.

Use of special tools

Today in stores there is no shortage of products for emergency and regular cleaning of the toilet. Most often they are applied under the rim, from where they flow down the walls. For a complete cleansing, it is enough to wait no more than an hour, then walk along the treated surface with a brush and rinse everything off with water. In especially neglected cases, one such procedure may not be enough.

Since the choice is really very large, try to get the product in the form of a paste, gel or cream. It is worth saying that almost all of them contain hydrochloric acid, which explains their high efficiency. If you feel sorry for spending money on expensive commercial products, you can simply buy pure hydrochloric acid and clean the toilet with it (instructions below).

It is advisable to use powerful chemical agents only if all the others have not helped, because they involve manipulations with strong and rather dangerous acids. Be sure to wear rubber gloves before handling.

Battery electrolyte

The active substance here is sulfuric acid. Pour 200 ml of liquid into the toilet bowl and spread it along the walls with a brush, apply under the rim. Don't forget to lower the lid. After 15 minutes, drain the water from the tank and rub the walls with a brush. Rinse everything again with water.

Hydrochloric acid

Its concentration should be 33%. When using hydrochloric acid to cleanse a urinary stone, caustic fumes are released from it, which in no case should be inhaled. If possible, provide good ventilation in the room. Use the product in the same way as battery electrolyte.

Phosphoric acid (up to 7%)

Pour 100 ml of acid into the tank and the toilet itself, treat the walls with it with a brush. Wait a quarter of an hour and drain the water, rub the surface with a brush to separate the urinary stone from it. Drain the contents of the tank again. During this procedure, the inner walls of not only the toilet itself, but also the cistern are cleaned, which is especially useful if they have already begun to rust. In addition, phosphoric acid does not corrode rubber and plastic, so it can be used in houses with metal-plastic pipes.

Prevention measures

There are a few simple rules, following which you will always enjoy the radiance and perfect whiteness of the toilet:

  • Do not wait for visible contamination to appear, clean the toilet bowl at least once every 7 days: apply purchased or one of the folk remedies described above on its walls, and after 30 minutes clean everything with a brush and drain the water from the tank.
  • The more water passes through the toilet, the more actively the urinary stone forms. Repair the tank if it's leaking. Ideally, it is desirable to use a design with two release buttons, which allow you to vary the amount of water supplied, depending on the needs.
  • The best way to prevent the formation of plaque on the walls of the toilet is to use sanitary ware with a very smooth surface, such as faience or porcelain. If you are going to change the toilet, give preference to just such models.
  • There are special tablets that need to be put directly into the tank to drain the water. They not only aromatize and disinfect, but also soften hard water, which significantly reduces the rate of formation of urinary stone.

At home, you can clean the toilet bowl quite efficiently. Our tips will help you clean it inside.

For a visual on how easy it is to clean the toilet from limescale and urinary stone, see the following video.

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