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Toilet Bowl Ring Remover - Hdw-6D Toilet Bowl Ring Remove
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Toilet Bowl Ring Remover - Hdw-6D Toilet Bowl Ring Remove

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Description:

Pumie professional grade toilet bowl ring remover is the environmentally responsible way to clean your toilet of rust, lime, stubborn stains and unsightly rings. Rather than using harsh chemicals that later have to be filtered out of the water supply, Pumie uses the pumice stones natural abrasive action. It shapes easily to the contour of any surface and cleans when even the strongest acids fail! Pumie is safe for hands and safe for children and pets. Pumie is the effective, all natural alternative in toilet cleaning!

Features:

Ready to use


Works through gentle abrasive action


Shapes easily to flat or curved surfaces


Rids porcelain bowls of rust and lime buildup


Safe on hands


Product Details:
Product Length: 1.38 inches
Product Width: 4.5 inches
Product Height: 11.5 inches
Product Weight: 0.42 pounds
Package Length: 11.5 inches
Package Width: 4.6 inches
Package Height: 1.4 inches
Package Weight: 0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 74 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 5.0 ( 74 customer reviews )
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103 of 107 found the following review helpful:

5I'm Impressed!Dec 07, 2009
By Gary Peterson
Alas, freshening the bathroom bowl is one of those household things I just hate. My wife has assigned the task to me and I try to keep the work to a minimum. I've found a wonderful bathroom bowl cleaner referred to as "The Works" (available at Wall-Mart and other stores, but can be somewhat hard to find). It makes cleaning a toilet real easy. However, even with this miracle worker, sometimes a light ring is evident and that has always bothered my wife. We picked up a Pumie and it essentially removed the ring. I'm impressed!

I'm a geologist, so please pardon the following analysis. Pumice is a natural volcanic glass and, as such, has just about the same degree of hardness (resistance to scratching) as the toilet bowl porcelain. If anything, the porcelain might be slightly softer. The package says that the product is "safe." Well, pumice is not toxic in any way so by safe they probably mean that it won't scratch porcelain. But they then warn about using the Pumie on colored bowls, where scratching would be more evident. I suspect that the rather remarkable ability of this pumice stick product to remove that ugly stain is producing minor, mostly microscopic, surface damage to the interior of the bowl each time that it is used. Whether this makes any difference is open to question. If you replace your bowl every ten or twenty years, or if you live in a rented property, then go ahead and use it with vigor. If you expect the bowl to remain like new for the life of the house, you're probably going to start to notice the scratching and it will probably give the porcelain a dull non-glazed finish. It won't hurt the function of the bowl in any way, I should add. So what should one do? Well, I'm going to use the Pumie sparingly in that I won't be around long enough to view the damage and even if I am, a toilet bowl isn't all that expensive or difficult to replace. For most people, I would suggest cleaning the bowl first with a conventional bowl cleaner (The Works is suggested) and then, if any remnants of an ugly ring persist, go to the Pumie. I think you'll be surprised at how easy it is.

Gary Peterson

34 of 35 found the following review helpful:

5Woo hoo, clean toiletJul 25, 2008
By Colleen Fitzgerald "cmaryfitz"
We moved into a house where one of toilets had not been used/cleaned for years. It was brown; i don't want to know why. But this thing and a thick pair of plastic gloves made the toilet like new!! It's the only thing that's worked!

20 of 20 found the following review helpful:

5A miracle cleanerJul 13, 2009
By M. Downer
When I purchased my home two years ago, my toilet had a ring. I have tried various products in a effort to remove the ring. Eventually, my best friend told me that I would probably have to replace the toilet because it would be impossible to remove the ring. One day I decided to google my problem. I came up with several links that suggested the Pumie. I read the reviews on Pumie (which were great, btw). I decided to order the product. After about 30 minutes of wiping the ring, my toilet was as good as new!!!

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

3Good product and works well, BUT ...Aug 08, 2011
By Retired Navy Guy "Chief Cook & Bottle Washer, Gardner, litter box cleaner, fix-it guy, neighborhood dog/cat/ chicken/armadillo chaser & vet., AND, 'honey-do' expert."
Pumice stones are excellent for removing rust stains and hard water deposits on variety of surfaces including toilets, bathtubs and sinks. They are even good to remove callouses on your feet. This product works as advertised and works very well. However you can save a lot if you buy the regular pumice stone from same company at less than half the price, and here on Amazon and Prime eligible.

U. S. Pumice HDW-12 Pumie Scouring Stick

Unless you are squeamish about getting your hand in the toilet bowl it works just as well, better maybe as you can control the stone better without the handle and can use full stone not just part down to where handle insert goes into the stone. You are going to put your hand in toilet bowl anyway even with the handle, why not save several dollars?

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Wow. Limescale GONZO. Recommended by friend....Dec 16, 2009
By scribe "scribe"
This was recommended by a friend who had a housecleaning business. amazing. For 5+ years now one of my toilets had plagued me w/horrible limescale. I tried EVERYTHING (including the brand name limescale/ring removers) to clean that thing. This is the ONLY thing that worked and I am fanatical about the cleanliness of my bathrooms. Well, kind of.

We have hard water so that is why. If you have hard water or rings or stains, get this. It is like the magic eraser for toilets, I swear.

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