How to get yellow stains off of a toilet seat

- Rubber gloves  - Toilet brush  - Microfiber or cleaning cloth  - White vinegar

- Baking soda  - Lemon or lemon juice  - Hydrogen peroxide  - Commercial toilet cleaner (optional)

Step 1: Put on rubber gloves to protect your hands.  Step 2: Pour some white vinegar into a spray bottle or a bowl. 

Step 3: Spray or pour the white vinegar directly onto the yellow-stained areas of the toilet seat. Make sure to cover the stains thoroughly.

Step 4: Let the vinegar sit on the stains for about 15-30 minutes. The acidity will help break down the stains.  Step 5: Scrub the toilet seat with a toilet brush or a soft cloth to remove the loosened stains.

Step 6: Rinse the toilet seat with water, wiping away any residue.

1. Put on rubber gloves to protect your hands.  2. Create a thick paste by mixing baking soda with a small amount of water.  3. Apply the baking soda paste directly to the yellow stains on the toilet seat.

4. Gently scrub the stains using a toilet brush or a soft cloth. Avoid using a rough scrubbing pad that may scratch the surface.  5. Leave the baking soda paste on the stains for 10-15 minutes to allow it to work its magic.

6. Rinse the toilet seat with water, removing any remaining baking soda residue.

1. Gently scrub the stains using a toilet brush or a soft cloth. Avoid using a rough scrubbing pad that may scratch the surface.

2. Leave the baking soda paste on the stains for 10-15 minutes to allow it to work its magic.  3. Rinse the toilet seat with water, removing any remaining baking soda residue.

4. Scrub the toilet seat gently with a toilet brush or soft cloth to remove the stains.  5. Rinse the toilet seat thoroughly with water to remove any lemon juice or hydrogen peroxide residue.