Process I used:
Need:
Eye protection goggles
Notrile gloves
2 small sponges
HD Zep Calcium, Lime and Rust Remover
Process:
Wet both sponges, lightly wring out.
Turn off water at toilet. Hopefully it is a 1/4 turn valve.
Fully flush toilet (Water will still be at the bottom of the bowl - do not sponge out.)
Put on nitrile gloves and eye protection.
Pour ZEP onto first sponge.
The second you start to clean the toilet bowl you have a maximum 40 seconds to turn on the water valve and 60 seconds before you have to flush the toilet.
Clean the underside of the bowl, under the rim (while trying to get ZEP up and into the rim holes.) Start counting 1 Mississippi, 2 Mississippi ...
At the 10 second mark clean the bowl on the inside until you hit the water mark. Plunge the sponge into the bowl water and squeeze twice so that the sponge is fully wet.
Repour some ZEP onto the sponge.
Re-clean the rim holes, paying particular attention to the front protrusion and trying to get all the rim holes saturated with ZEP, continue cleaning the rest of the inside bowl area.
At the 40 second mark turn on the valve water and let the tank fill up as you continue cleaning the rim underside and wherever there is rust, lime and calcium build up. At the 60 second mark fully flush the toilet (using your non-nitrile gloved hand to flush the toilet.)
Once the waterspot water level is back to the usual level, immerse the sponge under the water and squeeze out as much of the cleaner out as possible. Clean the rim holes again with the soaking sponge. Wring out the sponge over the water spot. Put the sponge to the side.
Flush the toilet, use the second sponge, dripping wet, to clean under the rim and the bowl area above the water spot.
Flush the toilet.
The bowl should now be nice and clean.
After it has finished flushing and
Need:
Eye protection goggles
Notrile gloves
2 small sponges
HD Zep Calcium, Lime and Rust Remover
Process:
Wet both sponges, lightly wring out.
Turn off water at toilet. Hopefully it is a 1/4 turn valve.
Fully flush toilet (Water will still be at the bottom of the bowl - do not sponge out.)
Put on nitrile gloves and eye protection.
Pour ZEP onto first sponge.
The second you start to clean the toilet bowl you have a maximum 40 seconds to turn on the water valve and 60 seconds before you have to flush the toilet.
Clean the underside of the bowl, under the rim (while trying to get ZEP up and into the rim holes.) Start counting 1 Mississippi, 2 Mississippi ...
At the 10 second mark clean the bowl on the inside until you hit the water mark. Plunge the sponge into the bowl water and squeeze twice so that the sponge is fully wet.
Repour some ZEP onto the sponge.
Re-clean the rim holes, paying particular attention to the front protrusion and trying to get all the rim holes saturated with ZEP, continue cleaning the rest of the inside bowl area.
At the 40 second mark turn on the valve water and let the tank fill up as you continue cleaning the rim underside and wherever there is rust, lime and calcium build up. At the 60 second mark fully flush the toilet (using your non-nitrile gloved hand to flush the toilet.)
Once the waterspot water level is back to the usual level, immerse the sponge under the water and squeeze out as much of the cleaner out as possible. Clean the rim holes again with the soaking sponge. Wring out the sponge over the water spot. Put the sponge to the side.
Flush the toilet, use the second sponge, dripping wet, to clean under the rim and the bowl area above the water spot.
Flush the toilet.
The bowl should now be nice and clean.
After it has finished flushing and