I used 3D BDX on my toilet.. (pics)

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This stain had existed for 10+ years…

Drained out the toilet and sprayed BDX on it…

The rest is dad-hero history!

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This stain had existed for 10+ years…

Drained out the toilet and sprayed BDX on it…

The rest is dad-hero history!

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First toilet detail in my 12+ yrs on AG

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I will add this to my arsenal of toilet cleaners. I’m battling stains non stop
 
That's awesome!

Which leads me to this question - has anyone else tried auto stuff on non-auto items? I've polished my driver a few times back in the day with Menzerna Final Polish. I'm also strongly considering coating the shower glass door with CQUK 3.0!!
 
That's awesome!

Which leads me to this question - has anyone else tried auto stuff on non-auto items? I've polished my driver a few times back in the day with Menzerna Final Polish. I'm also strongly considering coating the shower glass door with CQUK 3.0!!

I clean our LVP flooring and granite with ONR at WW dilution, leaves it clean and no streaking

Can't beat the price either
 
A scouring stick works great for toilet stains if you don't wanna stink up the house next time.
 
A scouring stick is a whole lot of work when the recurring stain is thick and you have multiple toilets. I’m going to be okay with the stench instead. Over the years I’ve had it with sticks.
 
A scouring stick is a whole lot of work when the recurring stain is thick and you have multiple toilets. I’m going to be okay with the stench instead. Over the years I’ve had it with sticks.

My wife had me try one of those in Hawaii for mineral buildup

That is the most counterintuitive product on the face of the earth and terrifies me

Yeah, lets rub a rock on this expensive porcelain...

I know it works but damn

I think you would have to like fingernails on a chalkboard to like scouring sticks
 
My wife had me try one of those in Hawaii for mineral buildup

That is the most counterintuitive product on the face of the earth and terrifies me

Yeah, lets rub a rock on this expensive porcelain...

I know it works but damn

I think you would have to like fingernails on a chalkboard to like scouring sticks

Yeah I thought the same thing when I first used it, but it does work. The build up on mine never gets as bad as OP's, I'm usually just taking off a light ring that the bleach wouldn't take off.
 
Is BDX strong enough to mess up the enzyme action of your septic?

Great question

Gotta wonder

Our septic systems up here only operate at half efficiency or less because the ground stays so cold

Certainly wouldn’t want to make it worse

Luckily the water in our new house is crystal clear and not super mineralized so the toilets stay clean

When we lived in the bush the toilets looked like someone forgot to flush them because the water was so heavily infused with iron

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Luckily the water in our new house is crystal clear and not super mineralized so the toilets stay clean

I know at some point you mentioned you get water from the development--where does it come from? Is there a water treatment plant just for the development?
 
I know at some point you mentioned you get water from the development--where does it come from? Is there a water treatment plant just for the development?

There is a large well just for the development and it has its own treatment system

Well water in a lot of Alaska is amazing although your chances of getting hard water are pretty good

We got lucky here

They started working yesterday morning on prepping the lot next door for a foundation

I was talking to the backhoe guy and he told me our water line and main shutoff out in the yard are buried 11 feet deep so they don’t freeze




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That is insane..


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I found Iron X in the garage. Maybe eventually try it on the toilets. I’m hoping for wonderful results.
 
Nice! Should I assume any typical iron remover (wheel cleaner or prep before full detail) should work? BDX is sold out here on the new Autogeek Worthless Store.
 
Many thanks to Eric 7810 for coming up with this solution.

I've had success removing iron stains with Soft Scrub and a stiff brush on my fiberglass tub, but I haven't been successful with that solution for the toilet. Interestingly enough, neither BDX nor CarPro IronX were successful in removing my deeply etched toilet stains. That was disappointing given Eric's solution.

However, I was able to come up with my own concoction of steps which solved my problem:
1. Spray IronX and dwell for 3+ minutes.
2. Pour vinegar into a small bowl and soak my scrub brush in it.
3. Generously add Soft Scrub to the vinegar-soaked brush.
4. Go to work scrubbing the stains.
5. Rinse.

It took some elbow grease (but not as much as feared) and a repeat of steps 1-4 to remove all of the stains, but I quickly noted stain removal at the onset of the first scrubbing. I completed the process on two toilets in 30 minutes while my wife was out shopping. She was impressed as we had five years of accumulated stain.

There's another side benefit to adding vinegar to the process...it neutralizes the strong smell of the IronX and there was no lingering odor after 30 minutes.
 
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