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How do you remove urine stains from toilet seat?

29 replies

TropicalMay · 03/01/2021 23:25

Urine stains on underside of expensive plastic toilet seats fitted in both bathrooms. Seats and toilet cleaned thoroughly daily - I have 3 boys under 10...
I have tried numerous products to try and remove urine stains including household remedies like vinegar/bicarbonate of soda mix. Any other suggestions very gratefully received!

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toucancancan · 03/01/2021 23:36

Watching with interest. I have the same issue

NiceGerbil · 03/01/2021 23:37

Same here.

NiceGerbil · 03/01/2021 23:38

Maybe we should be getting the chaps to do it so they wipe up any mess properly...

Is the obvious answer.

SunshineOutdoors · 03/01/2021 23:38

Following too....

TheSilentStars · 03/01/2021 23:40

Any bleach based cleaner.

PrincessTilly · 03/01/2021 23:42

Try shaving foam. Spray it leave it to soak for a few hours and wipe

Plonque · 03/01/2021 23:42

Bleach

MsShopper · 03/01/2021 23:44

Bleach-soaked cotton wool balls/pleats/pads squashed between the loo and seat has worked for us. (Also male-dominated household!) Leave on for 10 mins and redo if necessary for stubborn bits.

Tambourina · 03/01/2021 23:45

Hob cleaner.

Apply and leave to 'soak in' for a bit, then scrub with slightly abrasive sponge - preferably get the culprits to do the scrubbing!

MargeryMcLatchie · 03/01/2021 23:46

Bleach, and buy cheaper seats in future that you can change when they get too minging.

icelollycraving · 03/01/2021 23:49

I have this from ds. Magic sponge works like a charm. Every time.

emilyamc · 03/01/2021 23:50

Found if you mix bicarbonate of soda and mix it with white vinegar and put on the seat and leave for around an hour. Then really scrub it off with a slightly abrasive scour sponge works. If stubborn stains keep adding more of the bicarb and vinegar mix.

BrokenCircle · 03/01/2021 23:53

I take the seat off and soak it in water and bleach in the bath, and then scrub it with cream cleaner. It makes a difference, but doesn’t completely remove the stains.

Nikhedonia · 03/01/2021 23:58

I've found the astonish mould and mildew remover works for loads of things... I'd try that.

TropicalMay · 04/01/2021 18:29

Thank you! - never tried shaving foam, magic sponge, hob cleaner or astonish so great to have some more products to try...

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Splodgetastic · 04/01/2021 18:41

Harpic

Crappyfridays7 · 04/01/2021 18:52

Mum of 4 boys
The pink stuff doesn’t work tried it
Cheaper toilet seats ideally but the one i have is awful
Bicarb and bleach into a paste left on with windows open rubber gloves on etc
Nasty isn’t It

waltzingparrot · 04/01/2021 19:19

Make a paste of bicarbonate of soda and thick bleach. Push it onto stains and leave for an hour or so. Scrub off with old toothbrush or non stick scouring pad.

WeeDangerousSpike · 04/01/2021 19:21

Hold loo roll over the stains and saturate it with bleach spray so it sticks. Leave it for as long as possible, re soak / change it for new it if it dries out.

CharlieandLolaCat · 04/01/2021 19:23

Only way for me is jif.

Chottie · 04/01/2021 19:26

@icelollycraving

I have this from ds. Magic sponge works like a charm. Every time.
Another vote for Magic Sponge. It works in seconds with very little effort.
Wheresmycider · 04/01/2021 19:38

Magic sponge works a treat

QueenOfCakeandCoffee · 04/01/2021 19:56

It soaked mine in the bath with bleach for hours and it did nothing! I’ll have a go with the magic sponge next

MadamFlutterby · 04/01/2021 20:47

Soak it in the bath with water and bleach

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