How to effectively clean your toilet seat: simple and eco-friendly tipsHere's a trick for you in exchange for a simple thank you.👌🏻💬👇🏻

Why do stains stick so easily to toilet seats?

Toilet seat with yellow stains

Plastic or resin toilet seats tend to show wear and tear over time, especially if they aren't regularly cleaned. Constant humidity, daily residue, and minerals in water all contribute to dulling the surface. Even if the plastic appears smooth to the naked eye, it actually has micro-irregularities where dust and other deposits accumulate. The result? An unsightly discoloration, which can, however, be corrected with the right approach.

Clean or replace: how to make the right choice?

Before spending money on a new toilet seat, it's important to examine its overall condition. If it's still solid, without visible cracks or deep scratches, a thorough cleaning is clearly necessary. However, if the surface is damaged, worn, or retains a dull appearance despite your efforts, replacing it becomes a more sensible option. In France, a standard toilet seat typically costs less than €25, but attempting to clean the toilet seat remains both economical and environmentally friendly.

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Start with a gentle and effective maintenance

Gently clean the seat with a sponge