It hasn't always been this way but toilet brushes now seem to have wire inside which after some use go rusty and then transfers onto the brush.
This looks really choice, giving the impression something else is lurking on the brush.
I have now solved the problem by outing the ones I've got and replacing with a brush you would use in the sink that is slightly curved. In fact, it does a much better job of brushing the pan round as it is smaller and gets under the rim and down the base more easily and no more nasty brown stains.
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I lift the cistern lid,then squirt bleach in, flush, shut the lid, grab the brush and give the pan a vigorous going over as the water cascades into it, then dry off the edges and loo seat with loo paper! I then put the loo brush and it's container into a bucket of bleach solution just to finish off the 'job'. Is this TMI?

