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No effect , Not satisfied We have free returns and will directly provide a fullrefund HelpfulTip: 1 We recommendthat when cleaning narrow corners,nbspyou should use a sharpening stone to grindthe pumice to make it sharpnbsp This can enable you to effectively clean cornersand edges 2 Werecommend first trying it lightly and in a small area of your toilet, sink, etc This ensures that it will not scratch the materialyou are cleaning SPEcIFIcTIONS: color:nbspWhite pumicenbspcleaningnbspstonenbspandnbspwhitenbsphandle Material:nbspPumicenbspstone Dimensions:nbsp Thenbspstone:nbsp53nbspinchnbspXnbsp15inchnbspxnbsp15inch Thenbsphandle:nbsp42nbspinchnbsplong Packagenbspcontains:nbsp2nbspxnbspPumicenbspcleaningnbspStonenbspwithnbspHandlenbsp(White)
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How does the pumice stone toilet bowl cleaner work? A: The pumice stone toilet bowl cleaner works by using its abrasive surface to effectively scrub away hard water rings, calcium buildup, iron, and rust from the toilet bowl without scratching the porcelain.
- Q: Is the pumice stone safe for all toilet bowls? A: Yes, the pumice stone is safe for most toilet bowls, including those made of porcelain. However, it's advisable to test on a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure compatibility.
- Q: How do I use the pumice stone toilet bowl cleaner? A: To use the pumice stone toilet bowl cleaner, wet the stone and gently scrub the affected areas of the toilet bowl. Rinse the stone frequently to remove debris and continue until the stains are gone.
- Q: How often should I use the pumice stone cleaner? A: For best results, it's recommended to use the pumice stone cleaner regularly, depending on the level of buildup. Monthly usage can help maintain a clean and stain-free toilet.
- Q: Can I use the pumice stone on other surfaces? A: While designed for toilet bowls, the pumice stone can also be used on other non-porous surfaces like sinks and tubs to remove tough stains. Always test on a small area first.



