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The HG Toilet Renovation Kit is a professional-grade 500ml cleaning solution designed to remove tough limescale, uric scale, and stubborn stains from toilet bowls and under rims. It includes a non-scratch scrubber and gloves for safe, effective cleaning. Working within 30 minutes, it restores toilet shine, improves flushing, and leaves a fresh linen scent—all without bleach. Ideal for hard water areas, this kit offers a deep clean that lasts, making it a must-have for maintaining a pristine bathroom.
| ASIN | B00CWAYYFI |
| ASIN | B00CWAYYFI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #140,234 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #843 in Household Toilet Cleaners |
| Brand Name | HG |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,605) |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (3,605) |
| Date First Available | 7 August 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08711577130688 |
| Included Components | 1x Toilet Renovation Kit |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Type Name | Toilet Renovation Kit |
| Item Volume | 500 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 318006106 |
| Manufacturer | HG Hagesan (UK) Ltd |
| Manufacturer | HG Hagesan (UK) Ltd |
| Material Features | Clean |
| Material Type Free | Bleach Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 28 x 8 cm; 700 g |
| Scent | Linen |
| Special Features | Descaler |
| Specific Uses For Product | Toilet |
| Surface Recommendation | Toilet |
| Unit Count | 16.9 Fluid Ounces |
R**Y
We live in a hard water area and have noticed that things are now regularly sticking to the bowl and then sadly a toilet brush has to be used more often now to clean things up. We've realised (after closer inspection - no pun intended) that this is because the bowl has quite a bit of limescale on the back, above, and below the water line. The good news is that the issue seems to be limescale and therefore the good news is that the toilets do not need re-glazing! Double Trouble: We have tried this product on two toilets in the house. The night before, I used a Harpic Bleach product that was supposed to remove tough limescale. It hasn't done the job (see the photos) and we've used it regularly for a long time so now was the time to try something new. To be honest, we had thought it was working but the residual deposits of limescale don't lie. The first toilet is bright white and the second is "champagne" which is an off peach colour. We only bought one application but there was plenty fluid in the bottle to clean both toilets. The applicator brush also lasted so that I could use it on both toilets. However, after two applications the brush and plastic holder are now definitely finished. The good news is that I never felt that the brush was going to fall off. But once it is used twice the brush is done. I followed the instructions and put on the fluid and waited for 30-40 minutes. The next step was some vigorous but slow scrubbing under the rim, in the bowl, and around the U-bend. A good point is that the pink fluid foams up as you rub it and it gets into contact with water so you can see where you have been. Results: The White toilet looks really clean and the limescale is almost all gone. A pleasing job and seems to have done what was expected. I'd give it a good 9 out of 10 on white toilets The Champagne toilet looks clean to the eye. In the photos it doesn't look as good as the White toilet, but this might be because of the darker colour of the toilet itself. I did also note that in this case there is still some limescale left below the water line which I'm guessing would need more rubbing. So for darker toilets I'd give it a 7 out of 10. I would definitely use this product again - may be once every six months. It was not a difficult job and the results were very good as long as you wait at least 30 minutes. Slow but vigorous scrubbing is required with the fluid mixed in with water from the bowl. That way you will get good results - go slow to avoid unwanted splashback. Do not expect the fluid on its own to eat away the limescale, you have to put in the work I'm afraid. I suspect that this is why others weren't impressed. Everything comes in the box including gloves so when you're finished you can bin the lot with the pride of a good job done and the knowledge you won't have to do this again for a long while yet. What this has made me think is whether the regular products I have been using are any good. I may start looking at a more effective limescale removal fluid rather than something that is more like bleach that isn't really doing the job. Photos attached of old cleaning product, this product, plus before and after pictures of both toilets.
J**T
Upon moving into a new house (where previous tenants didn't seem to realise toilets need cleaning - especially in a hard water region!), there was work to be done. The downstairs loo had the gruesome "brown scale/uric stain" all under the water line, and some beneath the rim. Supermarket brand cleaners did the job under the rim (quack quack oops), but the pan was another story. No matter how many times various products were used, it always returned just a few weeks later. The most successful approach seemed to be using plain old bleach to take the colour out, but obviously the scale was still present throughout...the standard liquids/gels didn't seem up to it... Out of desperation, before ripping the whole thing out and starting over, I thought "Why not give this a try?". It's a bit pricey @ £10, but I thought "I've already spent more than that on regular solutions". When it arrived I was a little surprised at how cheap the bits seemed, but what did I expect? The plastic "cleaner" is basically just a handle (think toilet brush without the head), the "non-scratch pad" attaches to the handle. I have to say it is a waste of time doing that as the pad gets split in two by the scrubbing action in under 2 minutes. I gave up on the handle and just donned a pair of rubber gloves and grabbed the pad and got busy! The cleaning liquid is watery, but spreads easily. Others have said they used 1/2 - 1/3rd, I just used the whole bottle. I recommend applying, leaving for 2 hours, re-apply using the scrubbing pad **(See picture: dip pad in bowl of cleaning fluid and wipe around - paying close attention to the bottom of the pan), use plenty of elbow grease and scrub liberally**. I repeated this every few hours over a 24 hour period, luckily we have an alternative bog upstairs (if you only have 1 - apply night before, re-do before bed, maybe leave overnight and re-do again in the morning). I have to say that the scale on ours was particularly bad; so drastic measures were necessary! After just a few hours I could no longer "feel" the scale as I was scrubbing the pan, like I could to begin with. I think the "active" chemicals are quite low concentration (to avoid taking the enamel off the porcelain) and as a result need time to do their work. It also means you have to exert a fair bit of effort to get the best results, so don't spare the rod! You can see from the pictures, that the end result was very good. Saved me the trouble/hassle of having to sort out a new loo. The cost of this "kit" is significant, but in the end was worth it. I think the trick here is to just purchase this product in the 1st instance; rather than try "cheap skating" it and get by using supermarket brand cleaners. I kept the pad, after disinfecting it will prove useful again. I scraped some of the really "gunky" lime-scale off using the bare handle, as the pointed end is quite handy for that, otherwise - just old fashioned elbow grease is the way to go. Hope this review helps somebody else to make their mind up. Dropped 1 star due to expensive price only (should be around £7 IMO).
L**N
Absolutely worth the price! Doesn’t compare to normal bleach. We’ve had some really stubborn stains which I’ve tried everything. This made all the limescale drift away so easy. The brush it comes with is good too!
A**Y
This product work well with a bit of elbow grease.
E**Y
I gave the inside rim of my toilet two doses and scrape-outs in accordance with the product's instructions - and following the advice about the delay times for the liquid to take affect on each occasion. Some caked on residue was dislodged for sure. However, I actually do not know how clean the inside of the rim has been left in, because you can't check it out to any finite degree can you. On top of all this I would imagine that any specifically created liquid ( such as the 'Duck' stuff ) that is squirted up into a toilet rim would work just as well as that of the HG liquid. All I am able to confirm is that the white plastic scraper - without the scouring sponge attached - definitely helps. So. thanks to the seller for the scraper and all the stuff that came with it. The scraper is great - if a little expensive. I'm just being honest. Eamonn
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