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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gumby
    Do you have a a cat ?

    Cover it with white king and hold it by the tail while dropping it in the bowl. All the thrashing around cleans the sides beautifully. When finished, realease tail and flush. Bingo, no more stain, no more cat.
    Gumby, you bugger

    Damn nearly spilt my Shiraz

    I'm still hooting over this. One greenie to Gumby coming up

    Cheers!

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    Put half a cup of caustic soda flakes in it and let it work overnight.
    OR
    If the stain is definately calcium buildup a very weak acid will work but can also eat the glazing away.

    Both of these things are not great for septic tanks.
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    B 4 trying any of these acid and caustic treatments, please for the sake of the environment try some Sterident tablets (any good supermarket has them, and chemist also) I have used these for removing some pretty horrible stains from various things over the years. They work great in Thermos flasks where you cant easilly get anything in there to scrub.

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    !!

    We need a domestic science forum...

    Al

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    yeah,... we could all experiment on Al
    Regards, Bob Thomas

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    Quote Originally Posted by echnidna
    yeah,... we could all experiment on Al
    You couldn't put Al in there, no hair
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve.Bisson@te
    One greenie to Gumby coming up

    Cheers!
    Gumby, mate, what can I say? the wretched system won't let me send you a greenie, it tells me that I must spread some more around first, so here's an IOYaG

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    such is life. I'm, waiting for my new dados, I might as well wait for a greeny too
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Red face

    In the last drought, we were doing if it's yellow let it mellow, and ended up with a stained bowl-bet you REALLY wanted to know that, but I got rid of it by pouring half a bottle of vinegar into bowl and leaving for half a day before scrubbing. unless you are on septic or composting, remember you're swimming and fishing in it.

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    Red face

    I used to have an Applied Chemicals granite cleaner which was an alkaline bleach I think. Horrible stuff but a table spoon of granules left in the bowl for half an hour then a quick brush and flush and the bowl was spotless no stains. Wish I'd thought of the cat though the method has merit.

    Often wondered how many kilometres of pipe got cleaned as well but it wasn't meant to be that harmful once diluted.

    JohnC

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    The cat idea sounded good but didn't work for me. It seems that cats are agile and can climb up their own tails.

    Anybody know how to get blood-stains outta plaster?
    I may be weird, but I'm saving up to become eccentric.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skew ChiDAMN!!
    The cat idea sounded good but didn't work for me. It seems that cats are agile and can climb up their own tails.
    Didn't you condition the cat first by keeping it in the freezer for an hour before use ? It needs that to make it a semi stiff brush.

    Peter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by helga
    In the last drought, we were doing if it's yellow let it mellow, and ended up with a stained bowl-bet you REALLY wanted to know that, .
    We did the same but to save staining the bowl, we decanted it into a jar and put it in the fridge. Then the wife got the idea that to save even more water, we should do the same for number 2's. That went in the fridge too.

    I won't talk about the night I had to cook spaggy bol and grabbed the wrong container when putting on the bolognaise sauce.

    It wasn't pretty. :eek:
    If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.

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    Seriously...

    Leave ther cat alone;just bell it.

    Try ZEST by Citrus Resources. It’s a commercial grade organic bathroom / washroom cleaner.

    Contact tele 02 97480321. Recommended for regular use.

    Cheers,
    Theva

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    And I always thought the only good cat was a dead cat, I now stand corrected.

    I was informed that hydraulic acid will eat the stain and then some, it could make the stain the preferable option if the enamel is eaten away as well.

    This weekend the stain will be tackled and maybe even a cat or two.

    Thanks for the ideas

    Pulpo

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