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Julie Smith
Greater than one weekWe bought a house that had been built in 2008. The toilets had hard water rings that were impervious to CLR, Lime Away, Scrubbing Bubbles and scotch bright pads. In less than a minute per bowl, the hard water rings were GONE. I thought we were going to have to replace the toilets. Nope, they look good as new. I sent an order to my brother who’s well produces much harder water than what we have. I would recommend this product and will use it when the hard water rings return.
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Brandon
13-04-2025It worked great, amazing price ( like $7 for the 6 pack), but the noise is of course horrible that it makes when using it, might not bother some people but I pushed through it. Used it on rust spots on the sink, got them off great. I even used it on a plate with rust from a metal bucket that was on it, and got it off. Highly recommend.
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Teresa Johnson
> 3 dayPumice Stone worked Great on my toilet!! It got the job done on getting the ring out of my toilets. Plus, I used a stick on the grates on my oven and it got all the grease buildup off!! So glad you get so many so you can use them on different projects!!
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Alvah Kuphal PhD
> 3 daydid the job but does disintegrate quickly so wont last long
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Kristen
Greater than one weekLove how easy to use these are when it comes to removing hard water stains out the toilet that normal toilet cleaner and brush don’t get.
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Amber Steuber II
> 3 dayUse these to clean the waterline in my swimming pool and it works very well!
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Anna Campbell
Greater than one weekCleaning your stove top. Do you have a problem to remove stains or food from the stove top? Wipe clean what you can. Then there is left the product from frying or spatters from your cooking. The pumice stone size is just right in the hands. I was wondering if the stone itself would do damage to the stove top. So far not. I knew it was good for the toilet to remove iron and calcium deposits. etc. These are sticks so you can have one for the bathroom and a different one for the kitchen and a number or them for future use. It does the job.
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Chris
> 3 dayNot sure if they’re supposed to disintegrate while cleaning but either way they get the job done!
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F W
> 3 dayI used the pumice on the calcium build up in the toilet. It crumbled away fast, but cleaned the area without seeming to scratch the surface. I had to keep the pumice wrapped while working with it to keep it intact until I finished
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Shaina Rodriguez IV
> 3 dayWas able to get that ring off. Did not scratch the toilet. Will be purchasing again.