Manufacturers make toilet bowls from ceramic and apply a thick glaze for protection.
Scratched ceramic toilet bowl.
Toilet bowl scratches are unsightly.
An enamel paint in the same colour as your toilet is one option.
Thirdly get some touch up paint.
Make sure the porcelain is completely dry first.
Toilet glazes stand up well to general cleaning but will show scratches over time.
You can scratch your toilet by using a coat hanger or the wrong kind of auger to clear a clog and you can inflict even deeper scratches by scraping the sides in an effort to remove grout plaster or something else you definitely shouldn t have tried to flush.
Using scouring powders acid based cleaners steel wool pumice or sandpaper to clean tough stains will leave scratches on the toilet.
Watkins toilet bowl cleaner or hydrochloric acid cleans that off quickly.
Even the tiniest bit of moisture dilutes the hydrochloric acid to impotence since they are not allowed to ship the pure stuff any more.
Metal marks can come from a variety of sources including metal toilet brushes and plumber s snakes but getting rid of them is easier than you might think.
Avoid using latex paint as this rubs off with the water constantly touching the porcelain.
Preferably a lacquer paint.
And after drying the scratch don t put in any water after painting for a good 24 hours.
If the marks are in the toilet bowl empty the water out before beginning.
Getting metal marks on your porcelain toilet can make it look unkempt and old instead of shiny and clean.
For visible scratches on the porcelain use something to cover up the marks.