1 First of all, the urine scale in the toilet bowl is formed due to the evaporation of minerals and water in the urine, so we need to use an acidic detergent to neutralize these minerals and thus dissolve the urine scale. Vinegar and oxalic acid are both good choices, as they are acidic and have a certain disinfecting effect.
2 Pour an appropriate amount of vinegar or oxalic acid into the toilet bowl and soak for about 30 minutes to allow the urine scale to soften fully. If the urine scale is thick, you can soak it for a longer period of time.
3 Use a tool such as a toilet brush or scouring pad to gently wipe the surface of the urine scale. If the urine scale is thicker, you can use some force, but not too hard to avoid damaging the surface of the toilet bowl.
4 After wiping, rinse the toilet bowl with clean water and make sure the detergent residue is flushed. It can be flushed using a toilet flusher or water hose, or it can be disinfected with some sanitizer.
5 In addition to using chemical methods to remove urine scale, physical methods can also be used. For example, use tools such as sandpaper or emery cloth to sand off the urine scale. But this method requires a certain amount of skill and experience, otherwise it is easy to damage the surface of the toilet.
6 Finally, to prevent the formation of urine scale, the toilet needs to be cleaned regularly. It can be cleaned with some highly effective detergents or disinfectants, while taking care to keep the toilet ventilated and dry. Here we recommend you to use the Baimele urine alkali dissolver, which is a toilet product specializing in removing urine scale, which does not hurt the surface of the toilet, and directly pours about 200g (according to the degree of urine scale) before going to bed at night, and gets up the next morning with a brush to clean, and the toilet is immediately as bright as new.