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Toilet pumice stone, pumice stone with extra-long handle, replaceable design, 1 cleaning handle, 4 cleaning stone refills, descaler for kitchen, bathroom, swimming pool

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Product information

Description

Natural cleaner: Made from 100% natural pumice stone, it is environmentally friendly, non-toxic, and safe. It is an effective material for removing stains without chemicals. Effectively cleans stubborn stains such as lime or urushi in the toilet bowl. Convenient handle: The pumice stone has a long plastic handle that protects your hands during cleaning and prevents them from getting dirty while cleaning the toilet. The handle has a convenient hook for easy hanging and storage. Replaceable design: When the cleaning stone is worn out, there is no need to throw away the entire brush and buy a new one. Simply replace the cleaning stone with a refill to reduce plastic waste and save money. Note: When using the cleaning pumice stone, make sure it is completely wet. The pumice stone for toilets wears down with use and is consumable.
Easy to use: The toilet pumice stone is easy to use; simply moisten it with water, gently scrub the toilet bowl, and then rinse. The extended handle makes it easy to use. Our toilet cleaning pumice stone can easily and quickly clean tough hard water deposits, accumulated calcium deposits, corrosion and rust stains, and hard water stains without scratching your tiles or metal.
Versatile use: The toilet pumice stone is not only suitable for cleaning toilets but also for other areas of the bathroom or kitchen. It can be used in bathrooms, toilets, sinks, kitchens, grills, hobs, tiles, ovens, swimming pools, patios, on dead pegs, and more.

Features

  • Brand
    COOCHEER
  • Biodegradable
    Yes
  • Shape
    Cylindrical
  • Suitable for
    Stone
  • Material
    Stone
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