I must be old fashioned, I clean the loo like my mum did. With a bucket of hot water (and good slug of disinfectant and floor cleaner in it), two cotton cloths - ( off-cuts of old tshirt) - one to wipe, one to buff - and rubber gloves. Never found any black gunge as the cloth gets right up under the rim. Chemical cleaners are all very well but the dirt won't all miraculously slide down the pan with a squirt of cleaner, it needs elbow grease too.
Washing machine drawers won't turn black if you remove them after every use, dry the compartment with a cotton cloth and leave the drawer on the side to air dry. It usually says to do this in handbooks and takes a few seconds. Once the mould had formed, it's hard to prevent it coming back.
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(it's black, shows every speck, and that, M'Lud, is the case for the defence) I'm quite diligent with the toilets.
