"You [need to] remove these deposits to help the toilet function more smoothly and keep a fresh smell, especially in hard water areas," he says.
"I would recommend cleaning within a three- to six-month period to prevent buildup that may reach a point where removal becomes far too difficult," he says.
Those mineral deposits can also cause rust-colored stains or a slimy biofilm that impairs both the function and appearance of your toilet, according to Saito.
It's more about helping your toilet run smoothly than keeping the tank looking its best.
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