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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on October 12, 2012, 09:27:29 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/1093485
Oh my.
General Discusson on Skins's island is full of Sad Sacks, so I'm not going to bother with the miserable wretched primitives tonight.
ginnyinWI (13,487 posts) Thu Oct 11, 2012, 01:15 PM
Mineral rings in toilet bowl
What can I do to dissolve them? It doesn't look like rust, but rather lime or whatever else came out of the water and built up along the water line. They don't scrub out. Help?
uppityperson (66,263 posts) Thu Oct 11, 2012, 01:20 PM
1. Pour vinegar into the bowl, let it sit a while. It will dissolve calcium deposits and make it clean
uppityperson (66,263 posts) Thu Oct 11, 2012, 07:02 PM
3. We do this regularly. Do it at night or when you leave for the day, also makes the bathroom smell like pickles
left-of-center2012 (91 posts) Fri Oct 12, 2012, 04:26 AM
4. Pumice stone
I had the same problem, but also with rust stains.
I bought a pumice stone in the housecleaning supply section at my local Walmart.
You wet the stone, rub the stains and flush.
Quite easy, IMHO, and I'm a disabled senior citizen.
Cost about $2.
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Clean it more than once a decade you wouldn't have those problems.
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I bought a pumice stone in the housecleaning supply section at my local Walmart.
Did they cross the picket line?
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Did they cross the picket line?
Beat me to it! Did anyone call it on shopping at Wally World? Not worth rowing over to find out. Busy watchin' "the Joy of Painting".
It and the Antique Road Show are the only programs worth watchin' on the Big Bird channel.
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Beat me to it! Did anyone call it on shopping at Wally World? Not worth rowing over to find out. Busy watchin' "the Joy of Painting".
It and the Antique Road Show are the only programs worth watchin' on the Big Bird channel.
:-)
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Clean it more than once a decade you wouldn't have those problems.
:lol: :lol:
I guess the smartest, bestest people on the innerwebz can't figure out to go how to go to the store and buy lime-away. :loser: :loser: :loser:
We have extremely hard water here. Lime-away works great. I even use it on the stainless steel pots and pans when they get all the build up on them.
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The cheapest solution is vinegar and baking soda - the same ingredients used in a middle-school volcano science project. The foaming, slightly abrasive mix will clean hard water stains out of anything.
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Lime Away or CLR DUmmie
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Lime Away or CLR DUmmie
The easy solution always escapes them.
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I'm just wondering why they have commodes. Do they not use cop cars like their occupy heroes?
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The cheapest solution is vinegar and baking soda - the same ingredients used in a middle-school volcano science project. The foaming, slightly abrasive mix will clean hard water stains out of anything.
Nonsense.
The only acceptable solution for this problem is a half dozen sticks of dynamite.
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Lime Away or CLR DUmmie
The Obama should allow EBT cards to pay for this!
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Nonsense.
The only acceptable solution for this problem is a half dozen sticks of dynamite.
Gives new meaning to the phrase "blowing shit up," eh? O-) :whistling:
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Lime Away or CLR DUmmie
It eats away at their bio-friendly household gloves!
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Nonsense.
The only acceptable solution for this problem is a half dozen sticks of dynamite.
I like the way you think! ^5! Providing the DUmbshits stay in the room to watch!
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Nonsense.
The only acceptable solution for this problem is a half dozen sticks of dynamite.
For those DUmmies who can't score dynamite, an acceptable alternative is one pint of bleach and one pint of ammonia, provided the DUmmie stay there to continuously stir it.
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Solution in 3 letters, CLR
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I like the way you think! ^5! Providing the DUmbshits stay in the room to watch!
I would further suggest that they remain seated during the procedure to ensure the blast is focused in the correct direction.
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I would further suggest that they remain seated during the procedure to ensure the blast is focused in the correct direction.
Excellent idea! ^5! Shape charge!