2 tips for removing orange stains from toilets and bathtubs

Orange stains  in the bathtub or on the toilet  are really unpleasant, especially when you strive to always have a clean and impeccable bathroom .

This type of stain is caused by three different factors:  accumulation of iron and magnesium  present in the water, mold or other bacteria. Chemicals are generally used to remove  orange stains  , however, although they are effective, they are toxic and harmful to our health.

If your home water contains high levels of iron or magnesium, they eventually mix with soap scum, oxidize when they come into contact with air, and form the dreaded  spots orange  .

A different matter for pink mould, which is actually not a fungus but a bacterium present in water and which ends up settling on bathroom surfaces.

If you want to  get rid of orange stains  without using chemicals, you can apply one of the following tricks.

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