If your toilet or bidet has rust stains, do not use bleach. Bleach will set the rust stains, not remove them. To remove rust, apply 1/2 cup (64 g) of baking soda to the spot and spray it with white vinegar. Let it sit for 30 minutes before flushing. Before using bleach on your bidet, check with the manufacturer to determine if it safe to use this cleaning product. Many bidets are made out of materials that may be damaged by bleach. [2] X Research source
Scrub under the entire rim of the toilet or bidet. Gradually spiral the brush down towards the waterline, scrubbing as you go. Once you reach the chute, insert the brush into and out of the chute several times. [3] X Research source Bleach can cause damage or irritation to your eyes, skin, and or lungs. Take precautions to protect yourself from the corrosive substance—wear gloves, protective eyewear, and work in a well ventilated area. Immediately wash any areas of your body that come into contact with bleach. [4] X Research source
Choose a time when your roommates and or family members are also out of the house. Let your roommates or family members know when you are leaving bleach in your toilet.
Bleach is a corrosive substance. It can damage your eyes, skin, and lungs. It is also harmful if swallowed. When cleaning with bleach, work in a well ventilated area and immediately wash any parts of your body that come in contact with the bleach. [8] X Research source
If the toilet or bidet still has stains, try this method again. Allow the bleach to sit in the toilet or bidet for a longer period of time.
Locate a clean 1 US-quart (950 ml) spray bottle and take off the top nozzle. Measure out 1 ¼ tablespoons bleach. Carefully pour it into the spray bottle. Measure out 1 US-quart (950 ml) of warm water. Carefully pour it into the spray bottle. Screw on the top nozzle and shake the mixture. Since bleach evaporates quickly, it is important to mix a new batch of sanitizer every time you clean. [10] X Research source When bleach comes into contact with your eyes, skin, or lungs, it can cause damage or irritation. You can protect yourself from the corrosive substance by wearing protective eyewear, gloves, and working in a well ventilated area. Rinse off any body part that comes into contact with bleach. Do not ingest bleach. Keep out of the reach of children and pets. [11] X Research source
Front and back of the lid Top and bottom of the seat Rim Pedestal Outer bowl Tank[12] X Research source
For the most sanitary results, allow the diluted bleach solution to air dry. [13] X Research source