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A woman on a Facebook group has wowed internet users, recommending a pumice stone to clean the bowl of her toilet. The £1.49, eco-friendly hack came to light on Facebook group “Extreme
Couponing and Bargains UK.” "Recently I’ve been pricing up new toilets, plumbers and new floors, because the state of the loos just had to change. Then last week while listening to
Jenny Eclair and Judith Holders, Older and Wider podcast with Aggie McKenzie they were talking about removing limescale from the toilet. "A pumice stone! It doesn’t scratch or damage.
£1.49 from my local pharmacy has saved me hundreds of pounds! You’re welcome." She advised others to use the pumice to scrub the limescale, using rubber gloves. One fan of the Facebook
group commented: "Honestly thank you so much for this. I genuinely cannot believe it. "I’ve even tried brick acid and that didn’t remove ours! It was clean within a few minutes
with your technique." Another added: "Ohh my gosh, thank you sooooo much for this. Been in my new house since April and I've tried every kind of cleaning product and many many
home remedies...if this works for me i'll be over the freaking moon." Domestic Instagram star Mrs Hinch’s cleaning tips help many to clean their homes on a budget. Another Mrs
Hinch cleaning tip was revealed - this time for sweet smelling bins. Mrs Hinch turns to Zoflora to help keep her kitchen smelling and looking lovely. The Instagram star cleans her sink with
it. She first pours soda down the plug and then rinses it out with Zoflora. To keep the bins smelling nice Sophie covers a piece of kitchen roll in the disinfectant and leaves in at the
bottom, before putting in the bin bag.