Remove the toughest stains from toilet seats in under 5 seconds when using 1 natural item (Image: Getty)
are a common problem, often caused by product residue, urine, fake tan, dead skin, mineral deposits, and some agents. Depending on the source, these stains can appear in shades of orange, yellow, brown, or green. After repeatedly being asked how to remove stains from toilet seats, professional cleaner Charlotte took to her account to show her go-to product.
Instead of a spray solution to tackle the cleaning task, Charlotte prefers a melamine sponge, otherwise known as a “magic eraser”. The caption of reads: “How I remove the Stans from toilet seats. Super easy, with no extra products required other than a small piece of melamine sponge with minimal scrubbing.
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Charlotte prefers to use something called a melamine sponge to remove toilet seat stains (Image: Getty)
“I always clean the toilet as usual first, and sometimes the stains will be completely removed by cleaning alone. If not, they will at least fade slightly, but we want them gone.
“In my cleaning kit, I always carry some broken-up pieces of magic erasers. I rarely need an entire one, so having them pre-cut or torn into smaller chunks makes them easy to grab without contaminating an entire sponge for the tiny amount needed.
“I have seen others using products, but it always appears to require a lot more scrubbing and more mess to clean after as opposed to a few swipes with the melamine sponge.”
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How I remove the stains from toilet seats. Super easy with no extra products required other than a small piece of melamine sponge with minimal scrubbing. I always clean the toilet as usual first, and sometimes the stains will be completely removed by cleaning alone. If not, they will at least fade slightly, but we want them gone! In my cleaning kit, I always carry some broken up pieces of magic erasers. I rarely ever need an entire one, so having them pre-cut or torn into smaller chunks makes them easy to grab without contaminating an entire sponge for a tiny amount needed! This also means less waste and plastic going to landfill. I have seen others using products, but it always appears to require a lot more scrubbing and more mess to clean after as opposed to a few swipes with the melamine sponge ????????????♀️
In the video, Charlotte starts by using a wipe to clean the toilet seat before using the sponge.
It took less than five seconds for the stains to fully vanish when the clear was rubbing the sponge on the stained area.
While the toilet seat stain was minimal, Charlotte showed great results from the toilet seats she had previously cleaned using a magic eraser where they were “badly stained”.
So what is a magic eraser? It’s essentially a highly versatile cleaning sponge that works with just water to remove stubborn stains.
Its gentle abrasiveness makes it ideal for tackling spots like scuff marks, grime on bathroom tiles, and even stained walls.
Using a magic eraser on a stained toilet seat is simple. Wet the eraser slightly and wring it out. Then gently rub the stained area of the toilet seat in circular motions and dry it with a clean cloth.