Reddit reviews Pumie Scouring Stick, (4 pack) Heavy Duty, HDW, Remove Stains, Hard Water Rings, Rust and Paint, Carbon Buildups, (4 Pack)
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Pack of 4 - Pumie Scouring Stick, Cleans where chemicals fail. Pumie works through gentle abrasive action. Takes over where other abrasive cleaning aids leave off. Scours away mineral deposits, rust, stains and scale from sinks, tubs and showers. Removes unsightly toilet rings. Cleans baked-on food, grease and carbon buildup in ovens, on grills and iron cookwareEach stick measures 5.25x1.25x.075 inches in size. A 100% pumice product. Works through gentle abrasive action. Won’t harm hard surfaces. Safe for skin. Safe to use and store around children and petsExcellent for removing: Unsightly toilet bowl rings, Stubborn stains in tubs, sinks and showers, Rock-hard mineral deposits around faucets and drains, Scale and rust on metal work and piping, Lime and algae deposits in swimming poolsECO-FRIENDLY AND SAFE: Quickly shapes to curved or flat surfaces. Won’t harm hard surfaces. Safe for skin. Safe for hands. Safe around children and petsDIRECTIONS FOR USE: Pumie must be used with water. First wet the stick, then rub the edge of the stick on the surface you wish to clean using back and forth strokes. The paste buildup helps to clean and polish. Wash cleaned surface of residue. Rinse under running water to clean.
This Pumice Stone is what I use. It won’t scratch the porcelain.
Pumie Scouring Stick (4PK) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N3EI34U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3IgXDbEDK9Q45
By naturally, do you mean without using chemicals?
If so, use a pumice stone. There are a few on the market, I get mine from Amazon or Home Depot. You just get it wet and scrub the stains and scale off. If you don’t like the sound of nails on a chalkboard, you won’t like this method. Otherwise, it’s very effective and uses no chemicals.
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well, there might be pumice stones made for heavy duty use like grills or whatever but i'm talking about this one
That what I would have thought, but then why do they sell pumice specifically for cleaning toilets?
https://www.amazon.com/Pumie-Scouring-Stick-HDW-12T-4PK/dp/B00N3EI34U
I use one of these when I want to get my grill pan perfectly clean. You will have to re-season after though.