What’s the best product/way to clean a refinished bathtub?
October 12th, 2009 | by admin |Lucy asked:
I had mine refinished and it’s white. It would just be a pain to take it out. Anyway, I walk around the house barefoot, and no matter how much I clean the porcelain floors, I manage to get dust/dirt on my feet. I have to clean the bathtub pretty much every other day. I know I’m not supposed to use abrasive products, but nothing seems to work better than baking soda. Is there anything better & easier to get the stuff off? It’s making me crazy.
I had mine refinished and it’s white. It would just be a pain to take it out. Anyway, I walk around the house barefoot, and no matter how much I clean the porcelain floors, I manage to get dust/dirt on my feet. I have to clean the bathtub pretty much every other day. I know I’m not supposed to use abrasive products, but nothing seems to work better than baking soda. Is there anything better & easier to get the stuff off? It’s making me crazy.
Thanks
And while we are on this subject, if any of you have any good ways to get rid of hard water stains off the faucets and so on, it would help. I tried Limeaway - didn’t do anything. They are only one year old, but they look nasty. I live in Florida, and apparently the water here is… “hard”.
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4 Responses to “What’s the best product/way to clean a refinished bathtub?”
By wylde95 A.R.T. on Oct 14, 2009 | Reply
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My tubshower it has vinyl type lining not sure we rent so we rent so we didnt install it has vinyl type lining not sure we didnt install it has vinyl type lining not sure we rent so we rent so we rent so we didnt install it has vinyl type.
By cross-stitcher on Oct 14, 2009 | Reply
White vinegar
By Joey Purvis on Oct 15, 2009 | Reply
Tub N Tile, non abrasive and NO bleach, works great!! good luck
By Liz on Oct 16, 2009 | Reply
Baking Soda should be fine
Or try Soft Scrub
How often are you sweeping and mopping your floors and vacumming?