Customer Reviews for U. S. Pumice HDW-12 Pumie Scouring Stick

U. S. Pumice HDW-12 Pumie Scouring Stick
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U. S. Pumice HDW-12 Pumie Scouring Stick List Price: $3.89
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of U. S. Pumice HDW-12 Pumie Scouring Stick

Customer Review: Product Works!
Summary: 4 Stars

I live in an area with well water, and all the mineral
deposits stain the inside of the toilet. I've tried everything
to get them off...soaked in Comet overnight, bleach etc....
This pumice stick works, but you really have to put some elbow
grease into it to rub stains off...Immediate results though!
I would purchase again.

Customer Review: Works great but wears out fast!
Summary: 4 Stars

Like many other reviews, this thing works on toilet rings like magic. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars is it wears out rather quickly. By the time my toilet shined like new, a third of the stick was gone (Admittedly the toilet was quite ugly to begin with). No big deal. But buyers like you may want to know this.

Customer Review: Great Product
Summary: 4 Stars

This pumice stick is GREAT for getting hard water stains off of porcelin. We have very hard water where I live, and this takes it off well. The only reason I gave it 4 stars rather than 5 is that it takes a bit of elbow grease. Not too much, but there is some scrubbing that needs to be done.

Customer Review: Pumice stick like the thirty year old method
Summary: 4 Stars

I had gotten a pumice stick at an estate sale and found it to be wonderful for cleaning the oven and grills. Yours is somewhat more porous but seem to work well.

Customer Review: Less than what I expected
Summary: 2 Stars

I used a pumice stone in the past but haven't been able to find one in retail stores, so I purchased this item. It's no better than a scouring pad.

With a regular pumice stone, I could easily remove a ring stain in the toilet bowl without any scratching of the porcelain. With this scouring stick, the lime stain could not be removed even though I wore down one-third of the stick just trying it in one spot. I didn't even bother to tackle any kind of rust stain.

I left the stick on the shelf above the kitchen sink and, ironically, found my US Marine Corps son using it on a stain from a tuna fish can that had been left in the porcelain sink. He was putting all his muscle into it and Nada! So I whipped out my can of Bon Ami and voila! the stain was gone.

He kinda took it personal. I hear him using it in the basement on who-knows-what as if he's on a mission to prove it's effective for something. If I happen to hear an OohRah! I'll let you know.
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