A homeowner's plea for help in cleaning yellow stains on their toilet seat sparked a debate within the Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips Facebook group, with bleach being overwhelmingly rejected as a solution.
Toilet seat stains, deriving from various factors including accidental urine splatters for those less enthusiastic about frequent cleaning, are an irksome household issue.
Similarly, Lindsey Nicholas recommended: "Not bleach on plastic. Turns it yellow." In addition, Sue Munro highlighted a comparable deterrent: "Bleach is what makes the plastic go yellow." Cathleen Nic Giolla offered her advice: "Form a paste with white vinegar and baking soda. Apply to the toilet seat and scrub off with the rough side of a sponge. For stubborn stains leave the paste on for around 10 minutes. Worked wonders for our toilet seat, when even bleach wouldn't take it off. The paste is magic."
Stacey Craft divulged her straightforward technique: "I used bicarbonate soda and water and an old toothbrush. Helped lots."
Toilet Seat Stain Cleaning Hacks Baking Soda Vinegar Bleach
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