Lady fights stubborn toilet rings with this nifty cleaner – and it's only 25¢

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Tired of stubborn toilet rings that just won't come out? What if you wanted to clean up these messes without the use of harsh chemicals? This might sound like a daunting task, but the solution might be easier than you think.
We've searched online to find a few household hacks that might be useful in a situation like this. One of them includes using a "cleaner" that costs just 25 cents! Keep reading to learn all the different ways you can get rid of those stubborn toilet rings:
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1. Borax and vinegar
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Pour 1/4 cup of borax around towel bowl and swish product around with toilet brush. Add 1 cup of vinegar and swish again. Let mixture sit for 20 minutes. After the time has passed, perform a final scrub down with toilet brush and flush.
2. Denture tablet
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Simply drop a denture tablet into toilet and let it fizzle for 30 minutes. You can even leave this overnight. Finally, use a toilet brush for a final scrub at the end. Flush afterwards.
3. Lemon Kool-aid
If you are sick of Comet not working, this might do just the trick.
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Lemon Kool-aid is the 25 cent cleaner! It works because the citric acid breaks down the hard water deposits with very little scrubbing.
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To clean your toilet bowl using Lemon Kool-Aid, flush the toilet, wait for the water to settle, and then sprinkle the Kool-Aid around the edges. Let it sit for about an hour and then use a toilet brush to scour the sides.
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