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Cleaning Fiberglass Tubs

My fiberglass bathtub has a nonskid bottom that is terribly difficult to get clean. I have found that the best thing is to scrub it with baking soda. It also seems to stay clean for a long time after I do this. For a little added cleaning power, after it is all scrubbed, I add and scrub a little dash of vinegar all around, scrubbing quickly as the fizzing action only lasts a few seconds. The tub is just gleaming when I get done. It is an amazing cleaner for fiberglass.

Patti - Oklahoma City, OK

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RE: Cleaning Fiberglass Tubs

But does that scratch the surface?

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RE: Cleaning Fiberglass Tubs

I understand that Krud Klutter from Home Depot seems to do the job. Don't know yet, but I am going to try it today.

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RE: Cleaning Fiberglass Tubs

We are redecorating. My fiberglass tub is in very good condition for its age. But, I noticed after removing the old shower door that it looks yellow compared to the new tile. Is there anything I can do short of having it refurbished?

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