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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
Been using these for years...hard to find in stores ..use for lime/calcium build up in sinks and toilet bowls....
SZ
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Saved a perfectly good 20 yr old toilet badly stained from too much "if it's yellow, let it mellow". This was the last try before replacing it simply because of the extensive brown staining/deposits. With some extra long gloves and moderate elbow grease it is now sparking clean again. I didn't care if it got scratch since this was a last resort, but I see no evidence of scratching at all. Nor does it get dirty again quickly indicating enamel wear as I've seen suggested regarding the use of various abrasives. This is a very soft pumice that is worn down as it's used so perhaps others have tried the wrong kind.
Erin
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Perfect for cleaning my oven without chemicals. Takes a little elbow grease and it wheres down quicker than I thought but still a great product!
V.H
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023
This is a helpful tool that everyone should have in in their cleaning arsenal. Good for hard water stains and calcium build up.
Angelica Martinez
Reviewed in Mexico on November 26, 2021
Sin duda el producto no es barato ya que se deshace con facilidad al tocar el agua pero es una maravilla ya que quita toooodo el sarro, es una excelente opcion para casos críticos.Lo amé
Cliente
Reviewed in Mexico on April 12, 2021
solo necesitaba limpiar un inodoro y aunque se gastó medio barra del pomex, sí quedó desmanchado. Puedo olvidar los líquidos, geles, limpiadores de todas marcas y de todo tipo, la talladera y la navajita para tratar de desprender el sarro de años que se forma con el agua dura de mi ciudad. Ahora solo con este producto del cual aún me quedó media barra para un próximo uso, y sin mas problemas, y sin mas gastos, asunto resuelto.
Barry Stillman
Reviewed in Australia on January 27, 2020
I was desperate to improve an old toilet bowl... the result was a great improvement with little (physical) effort. Then came improvements in oven trays and grills and finally achieved great results with some old rusted tools in the garage.The Pumie scouring stick has proved to be a great rejuvinator. The stone wears down fairly quickly when used, but what the heck... I can always buy more.
Peter B.
Reviewed in Australia on December 12, 2019
Used for cleaning the bottom of toilet bowls that are very hard to clean, The pumie stick works reasonably well but does require a bit of effort.
Maria Michaels
Reviewed in Canada on April 15, 2016
Our toilets looked new until rust stains started forming just below the rim on both. It looked awful. I prefer natural products so was very pleased to find this Scouring Stick here on Amazon. Ordered one and it arrived recently. Super easy to use and completely effective! I am so surprised and pleased. No more stains! Have just ordered more, one for each bathroom, one for the basement, and another for kitchen (oven) duties. I highly recommend it, not only because it does what it says, but because it's not harmful to us or our environment - 2 highly important qualities!
Jeff Geerling
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2012
A month or so ago, one of our toilets backed up, and some very icky sewage came up from the pipe downstream. It took a week to resolve the issue, since we had to call a plumber. After finally getting the problem resolved, I noticed that some of the little bits of sewage that had been in the toilet must've left a bit of rust around the toilet, staining the bowl in many spots (the spots were dark brown in the middle, with light brown around the center).After purchasing and trying every known toilet cleaner (I tried Clorox, Scrubbing Bubbles and Lysol, then poured in CLR and scrubbed with it), I was getting nowhere. I even tried denture cleaning tablets, but to no avail. I read about pumice stone, and how it might help clean a toilet bowl (and other nonporous surfaces). I was a bit nervous, though, because some spoke of damaging or dulling the polished porcelain surface (in the end, my fears were unfounded).I pulled the stone out of the box, and got to work scrubbing one half of the toilet. The pumice wore away slowly, kind of like a rough piece of sidewalk chalk, and deposited a light grey sludge in the bottom of my toilet. I flushed every minute or two, to make sure the sludge didn't build up too much.After about ten minutes, the right half of the toilet bowl was done--and it looked immaculate! Another ten minutes, and the toilet bowl was clean as new. If only every cleaning product worked so well!I still have over half the stick left, and I'll be saving it for the next time there's an impenetrable stain somewhere in the kitchen or bathroom. This stuff really works! It requires a little elbow grease, but where every chemical cleaner failed (even with hard scrbbing with sponges and brushes), this pumice stone excelled. Highly recommended for stubborn rust/mineral stains!
Hickabilly
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2012
I have lived on well water all my life and have just accepted that you will always have a clogged shower head, green tint to your shower, red and green rings in your toilet, and buildup wherever the water has a chance to sit. Sure, I have bought many bottles of CLR but I try not to use it because I am also on a septic with a drain field. So, I soaked and scrubbed the toilets and showers for days with CLR whenever I was going to have guests.Then, one day I was talking to a coworker who mentioned finding these Pumie stones at a store and that they took the stains out without scratching the toilet. I was terribly skeptical and then figured... if you can scrub off the lime and iron in less than a day and you don't have to soak the toilet in green stuff that eats the skin off your fingers, then I am all in. And so I went to Amazon and find them. For a fraction of the cost of a bottle of CLR I was able to buy a stick. But I figured that I had to buy 5 sticks because surely no-one would sell something cheaper than the chemical alternative.Well... I got the box... with 5 of these sticks and it weighed next to nothing. When I picked it up I figured that a mistake had been made and the box was empty. But no... they were all in the box. Then my next surprise was that they are big. I was expecting something like a fat crayon. But these things are about the size of half of a clay brick. Looking for anything that I could find as a flaw, I unwrapped it and walked into the bathroom and scratched in an area where it wouldn't be seen if it messed up the finish.Oh my stars! Within minutes I had scrubbed off part of the lime ring under the lip. I stood there in wonder. I still had my dress clothes on and I just started scrubbing that toilet. In an hour it was like brand new. Not a single scratch. Mind you that when I use CLR, I turn off the water and drain the toilet, then line the bowl with paper towels and soak them in CLR. I then let it sit overnight and spend the next day with a green abrasive sponge scrubbing. But to my amazement, I had that toilet spotless in an hour. An hour!I jumped up and went to another toilet. An hour later I am still in my dress clothes in complete amazement. So, now... I think... I have cleaned two toilets completely and the stick is only half worn away. What else can I scrub. THE SHOWER!!! So, I go to the shower and press the stick against the tile on the wall. It cuts right through the green copper stain.Well... I'll spare you the details, but I have a shower that looks like new. Even the soap scum that clouds the glass on the shower came right off. Just amazing. I had tried everything like Easy-Off and CLR on the shower glass to try to get that stuff off.Well... needless to say, I am hooked on these things. It has now been a month and there is no trace of any mineral buildup in any of my bathrooms.I wish I had found these 20 years ago! I was so happy, I sent a box of these to every member of my family.
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