Q: How do you clean and go along clean fiberglass bathtubs and shower stalls. I plant this wonderful product called "The Works" merely it can't be used on stainless steel. Information technology takes the finish off. (Learned that the difficult way!)

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Tip #1: I establish that using OxIClean, or generic dollar store stuff works great. I filled the tub total of water, then put whole small container of the stuff in there, let it sit, scrubbed with toilet bowl scrubber a bit.

This lifted just about all the grime on the no slip checkered bottom, was about 4 months of remodeling dirt and crud.

If I would have been smart, would take put plastic around the tub while doing this piece of work, versus just paper-thin..hmm..wonder if shrink rap with pilus dryer would piece of work…futurity idea if I ever replace a tub over again!!!…Kevin

Tip #2: I have found that using a wet material with blistering soda does the best job on my fiberglass tub and shower doors. Just make sure to rinse well. It takes off the soap scum, does not scratch and is safe to use on the faucets.

Tip #three: I use the baking soda likewise (nosotros don't like to employ harsh chemicals where nosotros sit naked after) but lately take been using the Mr. Clean magic eraser once a month or so to get what the blistering soda misses and the results are amazing – it's shiny similar new.

Having anybody wipe down the shower with their already used towel after helps also and an occasional spritz with vinegar followed by a shine with paper towels helps as well.

Tip #4: I use Zep all-purpose cleaner, information technology is so like shooting fish in a barrel to use and removes the ring around the tub…Tammy\

Tip #5: I use the Magic Eraser on the shower stall and tub it takes off even the toughest lather scum build-upward. Information technology's cheap and you don't have to scrub for hours with an annoying product to achieve a sparkling tub…Andi

Tip #6: I recently institute a tip in a baking soda article about baking soda and vinegar and with using a magic eraser our tub was spotless in no time. The vinegar and baking soda do fizz a petty, merely I estimate that's the magic bullet on our one time not so pretty fiberglass tub…Beverly

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Clever hack for cleaning bathtub stains. One of my favorite bathroom cleaning tips.

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