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Black circle around toilet, you won’t get rid of it unless you do this | I have never had a bathroom

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**Black Circle Around Toilet? You Won’t Get Rid of It Unless You Do This**
*I’ve Never Had a Bathroom, But I’ve Learned What Really Works*

When I finally moved into my first place with a real bathroom, I was beyond excited. But that excitement quickly turned into frustration the first time I noticed it—a stubborn black ring around the base of the toilet. No amount of scrubbing seemed to make a difference. Sound familiar?

If you’ve ever dealt with this persistent problem, you know it’s more than just an eyesore—it’s a sign that something deeper is going on. And trust me, you won’t get rid of it unless you do **this one key thing**.

### What Causes the Black Ring Around the Toilet?

That black circle is usually the result of one or more of these common culprits:

* **Mold and mildew**: Bathrooms are humid environments, making them perfect for mold and mildew growth, especially if there’s poor ventilation.
* **Wax ring deterioration**: The wax seal between the toilet and the floor can break down over time, allowing moisture and bacteria to seep out.
* **Hard water buildup**: Mineral deposits from hard water can stain the base of the toilet and trap grime.
* **Leaks**: Even a slow, unnoticed leak can cause discoloration and buildup under the toilet base.

 

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