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Lysol Left a Blue Ring in Toilet?

I used Lysol in my toilet bowl and it dyed my bowl. How do I get this out?

By bobbyjus from Perry, FL

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May 5, 20110 found this helpful
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I suspect the lysol is dying some lime deposit that is in the toilet. You may want to try some acid to remove this; or just go with the bleach as Klavier suggested. But don't combine cleaners.

 
April 28, 20180 found this helpful

I have blue stains from bowl cleaners in both of my toilets...one is new, so it is not a lyme deposit. Have tried cleanser, bleach, etc. to no avail. I did not let the cleaner sit for any amount of time.

 
May 5, 20110 found this helpful

Hello,
My wife found the same problem with Lysol.
She just took Bleach and water and it came out.
Guy

 

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