Why is the water in my toilet purple?

Blue, Pink or Purple
Blue water is likely from a leak in your toilet tank, letting blue disinfectant contaminate your water supply.
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Why is my toilet water colored?

The most likely cause of this is a surplus of iron in your water. It is likely that the pipes bringing your water supply are corroded. Pipes installed before 1960 were often made of iron. These old pipes could be rusting, and the segments of rust are bleeding into your water supply and discoloring it.
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Why is the water in my toilet bowl blue?

The cause of the blue ring is elevated levels of copper in your water supply, which causes your water to be more acidic than is usual. The amount of copper won't affect the way the water smells or tastes, and doesn't present a health risk to you or your family.
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Is blue toilet water toxic?

Colorful Cleaning Agents

These cleaners often turn the water blue and may seem unsafe for pets, but rest easy, that blue water is unlikely to harm your pet—although we don't recommend letting them regularly drink the treated water.
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Why is my toilet water pink?

The pink colour is due to a pigment secreted by a species of bacteria known as Serratia marcescens, found naturally in soil, air and water. They can cause infections, but that generally happens in hospitals and affects people with compromised immune systems.
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Is Serratia marcescens harmful to humans?

In rare cases, Serratia marcescens can be deadly.

Along with other bacteria, Serratia marcescens is a source of hospital-acquired infections, which can happen if a patient's immune system is severely compromised or if the bacterium enters the body with a catheter, respirator or other medical device.
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Can you drink water with Serratia marcescens?

Serratia can also grow in tap water in locations such as toilets in guest bathrooms where the water is left standing long enough for the chlorine residual disinfectant to dissipate. Serratia will not survive in chlorinated drinking water. Serratia marcescens is not known to cause any waterborne diseases.
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Why is my 2000 Flushes toilet cleaner pink?

A: There is a mineral or chemical in your water that interacts with the 2000 Flushes. Blue should replace the pink with enough flushes.
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How do I get blue water out of my toilet tank?

One of the easiest ways to remove these stains is to simply drop in a couple denture tablets. These work naturally to scrub off the dye stains. Repeat as many times as needed to fully remove the stain. Oxygen bleach can also work well to remove these dye stains.
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Is it OK to let dog drink from toilet?

Is it safe for dogs to drink from the toilet? The water in your toilet is the same water that comes out of your faucet, so it is safe for your dog to drink toilet water. However, the cleaning products we use to clean toilets (such as bleach) can be extremely harmful to dogs. Dr.
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How do you change the color of your toilet water?

Just lift the lid off your toilet tank and add a few drops of dye into the water inside. You'll want to use enough so that you notice a distinct color change in the water, but not so much that you risk accidentally dyeing the inside of your toilet tank or bowl.
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Can I put vinegar in toilet tank?

Vinegar is a great toilet cleaning solution. Not only is it free of chemicals and naturally antibacterial, it's also an acid, so it will remove minor lime and calcium deposits. All you need to do is pour a couple cups of vinegar in your tank and let it sit for an hour or so, then scrub and flush to rinse.
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Why does my poop turn the toilet water brown?

The brown is also due to the presence of bilirubin, a product resulting from dead red blood cells being broken down in the intestine. All shades of brown and even green are considered normal. Only rarely does the color of stool suggest a serious health problem.
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Why is my toilet filling up with dirty water?

Common sources of dirt in the toilet tank include minerals from the water supply, mold, algae and corrosion of plumbing pipes or metal parts in the tank itself. It's also possible that the water supply itself is tainted because of well problems or work being done on the municipal water system.
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What does vinegar do to your toilet?

Vinegar is safe and milder than caustic cleaners designed for the toilet, and those commercial cleaning agents can eat away the good bacteria in your septic system. To safely and inexpensively clean your toilet bowls, pour a generous glug of vinegar, followed by a heavy sprinkling of baking soda, into the bowl.
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How much vinegar do you put in your toilet tank to clean it?

You'll need about 3-7 gallons of white vinegar. Fill the tank to the overflow tube. You want to make sure that you cover any rust, mold or algae that might be in the tank. Allow the vinegar to sit in the tank for 12 - 13 hours.
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Why does toilet cleaner turn purple?

Pink is most likely potassium permanganate, which is used to oxidize iron and manganese — if too much is used in your lines, the water will turn a shade of pink, and if way too much is being used, it will turn purple.
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How do you prevent pink water stains?

The Best Ways to Prevent Pink Stains

Keep your bathroom dry, and the humidity at its lowest. Turn on a ventilation fan to keep the air circulation running, and open a couple of windows to decrease humidity. Keep your toilets clean as well, to prevent the bacterial colonies from making homes in them.
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Why does my toilet bowl water turn red?

If you've noticed a pink or red slimy substance forming in your toilet bowl, you're not alone. It is bacteria known as Serratia marcescens, according to Roxanne Johnson, North Dakota State University Extension Service water quality associate.
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Is Serratia serious?

Serratia soft tissue infection is usually very rare and immunocompromised status is the main and usual risk factor. It is usually associated with severe septic shock and high mortality in immunocompromised patients especially renal disease, chemotherapy, immunosuppressants, steroid, and liver disease.
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Is Serratia marcescens serious?

S. marcescens has been shown to cause a wide range of infectious diseases, including urinary, respiratory, and biliary tract infections, peritonitis, wound infections, and intravenous catheter-related infections, which can also lead to life-threatening bacteremia.
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What does Serratia marcescens do to you?

The Serratia species are occasionally recognized as a cause of hospital acquired infections such as urinary tract infections, respiratory tract infections and wound infections.
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Can Serratia cause UTI?

There have been only a few reported human cases of infections caused by Serratia rubidae in literature. Among these sparse cases there is only one reported case of urinary tract infection (UTI) due to S. rubidae in literature. The organism is known to produce a red pigment known as prodigiosin.
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What symptoms does Serratia marcescens cause?

Symptoms may include fever, frequent urination, dysuria, pyuria, or pain upon urination. In 90% of cases, patients have a history of recent surgery or instrumentation of the urinary tract.
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Can Serratia marcescens go away on its own?

Although extremely rare, it can also cause pneumonia and meningitis. Once s. marcescens has established itself on a surface, completely eliminating it can be very difficult. Total eradication of the bacteria can be only accomplished with a bleach-based disinfectant or cleaner.
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