They weaken the little plastic parts inside the tank so they break. I learned this when I had to replace the insides of my tank. The chemical in the water corrodes the plastic.
The fumes from toilet bowl cleaners are harmful to the lungs, eyes, nose and throat. Many cleaners have corrosive ingredients and when mixed with chlorine produce dangerous fumes.
The modern plastic version of toilet bowl brush was invented in 1932 by William C. Schopp of Huntington Park, California US. Later it was patented in 1933 by th Addis Brush Company. Mostly this toilet bowl brush is accompanied with toilet cleaner or bleach. Now there are also electronic toilet bowl cleaners available in the market.
Many commercial toilet bowl cleaners contain hydrochloric acid as its active scouring ingredient. Others use glycolic acid or chlorine bleach. Lately it has become popular to create cleaners at home and a combination of white vinegar and lemon juice can clean just as well as commercial cleaners.
both, things like soaps are basic and things like toilet bowl cleaners are acidic.
Muriatic Acid I think.(Pls.Correct me if I am wrong)
toilet cleaner, or Windex if it is the outside of the toilet bowl.
30 inches.
No it will not the porcelain toilets are made from will only allow stains to build on the surface so using cleaners which are typically bleach based wont penetrate passed the surface.
If there are urine stains in your toilet bowl, pour a generous amount of bleach into the toilet bowl and under the rim, then leave overnight. The next morning, flush the toilet and pour more bleach into the bowl and scrub with a toilet brush.
a strawberry can, u cant shake a toilet bowl.
Some acidic substances:vinegarlemon juicesulfuric acidPickle juiceMilk - only by a few. it is 6.5Red wine vinegarsome toilet bowl cleaners (but many are also basic)
Paint thinner, pesticides, houseplants, carbon monoxide, ammonia, drain openers, dishwashing liquids, mildew removers, oven cleaners, toilet bowl cleaners, personal care products.