Fans of British cleaning guru Mrs Hinch have praised an item costing just £1.25 that can "miraculously" wipe away years worth of toilet limescale.
Limescale is a chalky substance that often builds up around toilet bowls and can be very difficult to get rid of.
While many may be tempted to use bleach to vanish this scourge, such attempts are unlikely to clear the limescale.
However, one cleaning fanatic online has found a solution to this issue, adding that they were "gobsmacked" by the results.
Mrs Hinch fans praise 'miraculous' hack for getting rid of toilet limescale
One user looking for an answer to their limescale woes took to Mrs Hinch Cleaning Tips and Tricks on Facebook for advice.
Sharing a picture of their limescale-plagued toilet bowl, they asked: "Any tips on how I can get rid of these brown marks on the toilet - they run from the top? I bleach it etc, but do not know why they still appear."
Luckily, the group were ready to help with many users recommending the use of Harpic Power Plus toilet cleaner, according to The Mirror.
One fan said: "It's limescale. Bleach will only whiten it. The best toilet cleaner for limescale is the Harpic Power Plus. It’s only £1.25 in Poundland."
Another shared some directions of use, adding: "Harpic Power Plus. No scrubbing needed, just leave overnight."
One fan said: "Harpic left overnight, will be good as new." John Taylor responded: "I will vouch for that. Miraculous," while another user said: "Definitely black Harpic. Mine was worse than that. This stuff is a game changer."
Another who shared the same issue responded: "Harpic! I was gobsmacked that in two years of trying everything on my toilets Harpic Power Plus got rid of it in an hour. Highly recommended," while one wrote: "Harpic, the one in the black bottle, was the only thing that worked on my toilet limescale."
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