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Phisherman
06-08-2005, 07:36 PM
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 14:38:21 -0400 (EDT), sandcrispies@webtv.net (mjs)
wrote:
>would anyone know of an effective non toxic rust cleaner for toilet
>bowls??
CLR. The "R" stands for Rust. Anything with oxalic acid should
dissolve rust. CLR is not necessarily "nontoxic" but it can be used
with food items. "Wink" is another good product. Do not use any
abrasives on or in your toilet.
Lloyd Randall
06-08-2005, 07:37 PM
In article <54654097cc0be01b1b3bcc2adb101dbd@TeraNews>,
Friendly <stranger@your.door> wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 20:05:03 +0000 Phisherman scrawled this disquisition:
>
> > On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 14:38:21 -0400 (EDT), sandcrispies@webtv.net (mjs)
> > wrote:
> >
> >>would anyone know of an effective non toxic rust cleaner for toilet
> >>bowls??
> >
> >
> > CLR. The "R" stands for Rust. Anything with oxalic acid should
> > dissolve rust. CLR is not necessarily "nontoxic" but it can be used
> > with food items. "Wink" is another good product. Do not use any
> > abrasives on or in your toilet.
>
>
> Why didn't you mention Urea Monohydrochloride??
>
> It's far less toxic and safer to use than any oxalic acid product and
> extremely effective. I've used it to break rust in bearings that wouldn't
> budge with a hammer. Living with a rusty well it's kept my toilet bowl
> and shower "sparkling".
>
> FS
Where do you get it? Kaboom contains it, and Kaboom damages some
surfaces.
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Best Regards,
Lloyd
Friendly
06-08-2005, 07:37 PM
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 23:17:03 -0400 Lloyd Randall scrawled this
disquisition:
> In article <54654097cc0be01b1b3bcc2adb101dbd@TeraNews>,
> Friendly <stranger@your.door> wrote:
> > On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 14:38:21 -0400 (EDT), sandcrispies@webtv.net (mjs)
> > wrote:
> >
> >>would anyone know of an effective non toxic rust cleaner for toilet
> >>bowls??
>> <Phisherman suggested oxalic acid here>
>>
>> Why didn't you mention Urea Monohydrochloride??
>>
>> It's far less toxic and safer to use than any oxalic acid product and
>> extremely effective. I've used it to break rust in bearings that wouldn't
>> budge with a hammer. Living with a rusty well it's kept my toilet bowl
>> and shower "sparkling".
>>
>> FS
>
> Where do you get it? Kaboom contains it, and Kaboom damages some
> surfaces.
I use Mineral Magic. It has twice the urea salt and the surfactants are a
little milder on surfaces than KaBoom. Price is also less :-)
http://www.wonderpaint.com/cleaners/oxyboost/NCproducts.shtml#MINERAL
And the KaBoom disclaimer is:
"Do not use on: Natural Stone, Marble, Painted Surfaces, Plastic,
Clothing, Wallpaper, Cracked or Damaged Surface."
The original question was regarding toilet bowls so KaBoom is also a less
toxic alternative to oxalic acid.
FS
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