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- #45,093 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #76 in Swimming Pool Stain Removers
Carolyn F
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
I actually got this big pack to help me tackle the toilets in my house because they were a much better value than the ones designed for toilets. The long ones are quasi-fragile but it wasn't really a big deal that they broke since they're usable no matter what the shape or size. Overall, I'm happy with the value of these stones and I would get them again.
C. G.
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
I've used these before and they're excellent for cleaning. These are effective, and easy to use. I love the bars, easy to grip, and don't disintegrate as quickly as others I've tried in the past have. This is a great value, based on how many are included. Very happy with this purchase and I highly recommend them.
Katie
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
I got this. Took one out to try on a small rust spot and ground through about half a brick in about 30 seconds and nothing changed except that whatever these are made out of had made a cloudy spot in the water. Useless from my perspective as it did not appear to clean anything and my primary use for them, well, it did nothing to.
Raul
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
This pumice stone is excellent for removing buildup from pool tiles, making the tiles look clean and refreshed. It effectively tackles tough calcium deposits and grime with ease. The only downside is that it doesn't last very long, especially when used on large areas. Despite its short lifespan, its effectiveness makes it a worthwhile choice for pool maintenance.
Arizonaeasy
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
Stones are soft and wear down fast.
Mrs. B.
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024
Vine reviewer here giving you my honest hands-on review and inspection of the product you are considering.We have areas on our pool tiles that have a slight build up of calcium, and then we have areas, such as the waterfall ledge between the spa and pool, that has a good deal of calcium caking. The pumice stone worked well on the lighter build up where there is just a slight discoloration. It worked okay on the cakier calcium, removing some of the calcium. However, our tiles are uneven, not smooth, and the calcium is difficult to reach. The pumice helped very slightly. And, the pumice stone is not really hard, so it wore away very quickly. I don't know if that's a good thing or bad thing. Being on the softer side, it didn't scratch the surface of the tile, but you can see how much wore away in a matter of 15 minutes.Before writing this review I did a little research. Using the pumice on wet tiles regularly and keeping up with the slight calcium build up is preferred. You can use other methods, too. Its more about maintenance than method. However, for the particular scalier parts, more serious (costly) methods need to be used. So, keep I will using the pumice so I can maintain calcium free tiles. At least for the pool perimeter.Revisit: I also used these pumice stone on the waterline rings inside my toilets. I was worried about scratching the porcelain so I was careful. But this did the job. The pumice is so soft that it did no harm to the surface.
sue
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2024
This is a good value for the amount of pumice stone you get.I use it to clean tough rust stains and those rings in the toilet that just don't come out with brushing alone.I usually buy them in a single pack from the big box stores.This is a good value.
Ravekiss
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
This set contained two different sizes of pumice stones. There are 6 larger square stones and 6 skinnier rectangular stones. So far I tried it on my cast iron stove grates and it did an amazing job of removing burnt on grime. Stones are average quality and work well. Should last a while.
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