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If you've noticed yellow stains on your toilet seat, you're likely not alone (Image: Getty) If you've noticed yellow stains on your toilet seat, you're likely not alone. This is a common problem that can be caused by a plethora of different things. Fans of the cleaning sensation Mrs Hinch have shared their go-to method for removing unsightly toilet seat stains - and it's not bleach.

One Facebook user posted on the group, 'Cleaning Tips and Tricks': "HELP! My toilet seat is stained with urine and I have tried so much to get it off but nothing has worked. "I’ve tried using a scourer with Pink Stuff, baking soda and vinegar , lemon, Viakal, bleach - you name it. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.



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