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Toilets will be free of limescale and stains if you do 1 simple task, says cleaning expert
United Kingdom🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

Toilets will be free of limescale and stains if you do 1 simple task, says cleaning expert

A cleaning expert from the British Cleaning Council, Delia Cannings, provided a simple yet effective method for keeping toilets free from limescale and stains. The technique involves using a toilet brush to push water further down the bowl, exposing the waterline where minerals accumulate, followed by applying a suitable cleaner and scrubbing. She also recommended periodic use of a descaler for limescale and acid-based cleaners like CLR or vinegar for rust stains, noting that bleach is ineffective against rust. The advice was shared with the consumer watchdog Which? and emphasizes regular maintenance to reduce the need for intensive cleaning.

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Toilets will be free of limescale and stains if you do 1 simple task, says cleaning expert

A cleaning expert from the British Cleaning Council, Delia Cannings, provided a simple yet effective method for keeping toilets free from limescale and stains. The technique involves using a toilet brush to push water further down the bowl, exposing the waterline where minerals accumulate, followed by applying a suitable cleaner and scrubbing. She also recommended periodic use of a descaler for limescale and acid-based cleaners like CLR or vinegar for rust stains, noting that bleach is ineffective against rust. The advice was shared with the consumer watchdog Which? and emphasizes regular maintenance to reduce the need for intensive cleaning.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses household cleaning tips and does not address politically charged topics such as government policies, elections, or social issues. It focuses on practical advice for maintaining hygiene and cleanliness, which is considered apolitical content. Therefore, the framing and tone of a

Why these scores (Factual 90 · Objective 75): Factuality is high as the article provides practical cleaning advice based on a cleaning expert's recommendation. The steps described align with common cleaning practices. Objectivity is lower due to the somewhat promotional tone and emphasis on the importance of regular cleaning, which may imply a

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