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Posted: Sat Jun 18th, 2005 07:22 pm |
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I am looking for a product called "TRR" or "Toilet Ring Remover" that was marketed by Fuller Brush. Does it still exist? Has the name been changed? Or, has the EPA eliminated it?
Thanks, Ray[code]
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Posted: Sat Jun 18th, 2005 07:26 pm |
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I have never heard of this product, and I've been with Fuller over 30 years, and a customer before that.
We do have a great toilet bowl cleaner, it can be viewed at http://sneakykitchen.com/fullerbrush/products/619.htm which will remove lime, rust, etc. which causes "rings" inside the bowl.
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Posted: Fri Sep 9th, 2005 07:34 pm |
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| I bought a product called "TRR" Toilet Ring Remover at a local store. This is described as non-acid, no scrubbing, odorless, for use on white toilet bowls only. It is a 32 oz. bottle. According to the label it is manufactured by Mission Laboratories in Los Angeles, CA 90031. Their phone number is (213) 223-1405. I certainly have no connection whatsoever with this company. The product works well removing toilet rings.
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Posted: Fri Jul 14th, 2006 04:50 pm |
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| Mission labs has nothing to do with Buster Supplies or RUSTBUSTERS. Please omit one or the other on your information board. There is a confect of interest
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Posted: Fri Jul 14th, 2006 08:03 pm |
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| The post is obviously incorrect regarding Rustbusters so that entry has been deleted, to avoid any "confect" of interest. (Sorry, my fingers get tangled on the keyboard all too frequently myself... but the message was clear.)
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Posted: Wed Jul 26th, 2006 11:21 pm |
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| please omit from your information board rustbusters, bustersupplies or bustersupplies.com
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Posted: Fri Feb 16th, 2007 06:02 pm |
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The definitive solution (if they have it in California) is TRR (short for Toilet Ring Remover). See if your local Long's carries it -- that's the only place I've found it. You keep swishing the bowl with the stuff using the attached brush. No scrubbing required, but you have to be patient. On the other hand, unlike scouring, it doesn't scratch the porcelain and etch a site for future mineral deposits. The active ingredient is ammonium bifluoride.
If you can't find it, the company is ITC Hawaii Inc., P.O. Box 30184, Honolulu, HI 97820
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