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GAMEPROFF

Member
Oct 26, 2017
5,582
Germany
I thought OP talks about something like this:
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caliph95

Member
Oct 25, 2017
35,160
Is that an infinity stone

Are we going to see Thanos used in the Infinity war sequel
 

PaulloDEC

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Member
Oct 25, 2017
7,408
Australia
Never heard of a toilet stone, and (based on the images above) never lived in a place with a toilet that ever needed one.
 

Akira86

Member
Oct 25, 2017
19,585
Huelen, inventor of the Toilet Stone...which appears to be some cinderblocks on a stick?
 

Daschiel

Member
Oct 28, 2017
754
Your water must be very hard, but your diet is as well if it's close to the image you showed OP. I had to use it a couple times before but that was in a different area. But it took months before you could even barely see it, if you're seeing it monthly that's just not right
 

Chekhonte

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Banned
Oct 31, 2017
1,886
I didn't know this existed. I lived in a cabin on a well for a long time and had hard mineral deposit on all the porcelain. I could have used that.
 

SlothmanAllen

Banned
Oct 28, 2017
1,834
Why don't chemical cleaners work for you?

What is this thing called "hard water"? Do you get your water from a well?
 

Kelpie

Avenger
Oct 27, 2017
185
Virginia
I have hard water but not bad enough to install a water softener so I use one. I don't let my toilet get as bad as in the picture above because every other month I use the Scouring Stick brand stone. One stone does all three of my toilets and if there's any piece of the stone left it's thrown away.

But I have never heard anyone refer to a pumice stone as a toilet stone. You can use it on more than just toilets. I guess it could be a regional thing.
 

Mendrox

Banned
Oct 26, 2017
9,439
Yes I used it a few times for other things too. It's non chemical and works immediately so it's better than anything else. Quiet common in germany
 

BlackGoku03

Member
Oct 25, 2017
7,271
Never used it but I've lived in places, mostly older homes, that have hard water and old toilets. They get a ring like that every week or two no matter if it's used or not. We just used bleach and a scrub brush. Never thought of exfoliating the toilet lol.
 

MrKlaw

Member
Oct 25, 2017
33,038
We just use white vinegar. Works great fir descaling - use it in the kettle as well about once a month
 

Skelepuzzle

Member
Apr 17, 2018
6,119
Huelen, do you ask crazy ass questions just to elucidate us on some minutia we would never have thought of?

I don't even mean that in a shitty (ha!) way, I never knew about these. I guess that's how you clean a fucked up toilet.
 

danowat

Banned
Oct 27, 2017
5,783
If you need a stone to clean your bowl, you might need to see a doctor, or look at your diet!