How to Prevent and Remove Toilet Rings

How to Prevent and Remove Toilet Rings

In this blog post, New Kingston Cleaning shares expert tips on how to prevent and remove unsightly toilet rings. Discover the best cleaning practices, essential tools, and effective products to maintain a spotless and fresh-smelling bathroom. Say goodbye to stubborn stains and keep your toilet looking immaculate with New Kingston Cleaning's proven solutions.


Did you know that toilet rings are a common problem in Jamaica due to our tropical climate? But don't worry! Here are some easy steps to prevent and remove those stubborn rings from your toilet bowl.

Preventing Toilet Rings

  • Regular Cleaning: Make it a habit to clean your toilet at least once a week. Use a toilet brush and a cleaner specifically designed for toilets. This will help prevent the buildup of stains and rings.
  • Use a Toilet Tablet: Drop a toilet cleaning tablet into the tank to help keep the water clean and reduce the formation of rings. Make sure to follow the instructions on the package for the best results.
  • Keep the Lid Closed: In Jamaica's humid environment, moisture can lead to mold and mildew. Close the lid when not in use to reduce humidity and prevent rings from forming.

Removing Toilet Rings

  • Vinegar Soak: Pour one or two cups of white vinegar into the toilet bowl and let it sit for an hour. Then, scrub the bowl with a toilet brush and flush. The acidity of the vinegar will help break down stains and remove rings.
  • Baking Soda Scrub: Sprinkle baking soda onto a damp toilet brush and scrub the ring. The abrasive nature of baking soda will gently remove the stain without damaging the porcelain.
  • Pumice Stone: Wet a pumice stone and gently rub it on the ring. Be careful not to scratch the porcelain. Rinse the stone frequently to remove residue, and continue scrubbing until the ring is gone.
  • Bleach: Use bleach as a last resort, as it can be harmful to the environment. Pour a small amount of bleach into the toilet bowl and scrub with a toilet brush. Be sure to wear gloves and ventilate the area while using bleach.

Remember, preventing toilet rings is easier than removing them, so make sure to keep up with regular cleaning. If you need help with this task, don't hesitate to contact us at New Kingston Cleaning. We're here to make your bathroom shine!