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Edited by: Greg Crowley MO, Marc Brandon, San Diego, Matt Tortoso, Rick Lee Cycling Coach for: nathalcross
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Date: Sun, 20 Nov 2011 Time: 4:48 PM
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Stains in urinals and toilet bowls are a common problem that builds up over time in usage; this is caused mainly due to hard water and most commonly due to rust. When it comes to normal urine stains, you can use a scrub brush and some commercial toilet cleanser, but when it comes to rust stains we require some treatments. The best way to remove rust deposits in urinals is by using a wet pumice stone. Pumice is harder than rust but softer than porcelain, hence you can scrape the rust and be sure that you are not scratching the porcelain of the urinal. However, undoubtedly pumice is a very effective rust stain remover. It is also effective in removing hard water stains along the rust deposits in urinals. Solutions that include enzyme also help in breaking down biological stains.

Rust deposits in urinals can be done away with a cleaning formulation to remove stubborn rust stains from a variety of drains, urinals and sinks. Cleaners instantly dissolve soap scum and hard water deposits, while keeps the rust stains at bay, without damaging the porcelain.  It attacks rust chemically without attacking the surface. It also helps in rapidly eliminating back-ups and foul odours. It also reduces costly repairs and dissolves rust and lime easily, ensures free flowing urinals. Unsightly discolouring due to rust stains and lime deposits can be removed.  It does not harm the porcelain surfaces and hastens the process of dissolving the calcium and rust that harms the pipes. It pours through standing water and does not attack the porcelain. Avoid any kind of bleach, since bleach is a noxious gas and can etch the porcelain in the urinals if left on the surface for too long.

An environmentally safe consumer product that can dissolve all kinds of stains, those including calcium deposits and rust and urinal salts.  Replace the intake line if the stain is rust, because the problem will return if you do not do so, spoiling all the hard work. Rust can always make the urinal look very ugly and unclean, hence do not use any harsh products or else the porcelain can get scratched and create uglier stains, so go head and make sure the pumice stone is wet before you apply it to the surface. With the added help of liquid cleaners, you can bid adieu to rust deposits in urinals for good and have a clean and healthier toilet for your use, the ultimate in hygiene you can ever wish to have and be happy.

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Rick Lee Cycling Coach. Scott T Hornung Wilmington Family Dental. Bruce Allen Scheller,Israel Grossman. Netpardon. Greg Crowley MO. Edited for:

Founded in 1919, Chemsearch is a leading global provider of Rust Deposits in Urinals and Odor Control for urinals, serving customers in over 80 countries around the world.


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Marc Brandon,San Diego Ca