Tub Cleaning

Updated on February 16, 2009
H.L. asks from Pittsburgh, PA
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does any one know of a cleaning agent that will remove the soap scum markings around the ring of the tub? this is a constant annoyance for me . i clean our bathroom daily and can not locate a cleanng agent that stands up to its name and or actions.....please help...

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well, the combo of the comet gel spray plus the magic eraser worked i was so thankful to get a good night sleep knowing i had a white tub that was actually white!!!!! thanks for all the suggestions. i love mamasource for this very reason!!!! thank you all so much.

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B.F.

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Hi H.,
Try Mr.Clean Erasers just put water on it and they do the rest or you could try comet cleaner. I have a house cleaning company and thoes work great for me. Good Luck

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B.A.

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H.,

I use Comet Bathroom Cleaner. It's a liquid spray in a bottle like other cleaners, not the dry stuff that you sprinkle around. It removes the white soap scum in my tub. I spray it on and let it stand for a few minutes, then use a wet sponge to wipe clean. Hope it works for you!

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M.M.

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Kaboom works the best, spray on and let it sit a few minutes, and honestly it will just wipe away. If it's really bad, it may take a few times.

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M.M.

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Use your used cling free dryer sheets. I only use a half each time in the dryer. Really doesn't matter what I spray with, cleans the scum off real fast.. works on the shower wall. I use it like dental floss under my sink knobs, always a shocker what grunge comes out from under them.

It's fast and I rinse it and reuse it if its still usable when finished. Keep them in the bathroom drawer close to the tub.

Blessings, M.

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E.F.

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We're very careful about using chemicals around the house, and especially places where the baby is (like the tub). SO, we use microfiber cloths to clean-- they have millions of fibers and actually are equivilent of using anti-bacterial cleaners WITHOUT the chemicals. You can get them at Bed Bath and Beyond, or probably even at the grocery store. If the tub is really bad, I would also recommend a Mr. Clean Magic Erasers-- they really are MAGIC! If you MUST have a cleaner, I love Method's Bath and Tile cleaner. It is non-toxic, environmentally-friendly, and smells good-- not noxious. Barkeeper's Friend or Bon Ami would be another possibility if it is really bad. But I think microfiber cloths and a little elbow grease are going to be your best bet!

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