![]() A bacteria called Serratia marcescens shows up as pink, or sometimes reddish. Green, orange or black streaks or rings may be mold. Toilet bowl stains that look like rust are likely due to mineral deposits and hard water. While many commercial products out there promise to remove hard water stains in the toilet, ordinary household pantry items you already have can be just as effective-and much cheaper-to rid your toilet of the dreaded toilet ring without harsh chemicals. In most cases, the toilet ring results from hard water conditions and water standing in a toilet that doesn’t see a lot of use. Toilet bowls develop discolorations for many reasons that have nothing to do with the quality of the housekeeping. “I’ve tried everything I can think of, but that stubborn, ugly toilet bowl ring won’t go away!” Or “It goes away, but just keeps coming back!” It’s not the most elegant question I get, but certainly one of the most common. ![]()
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