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Soap Scum Build Up On Acrylic TubDavid Feedback About This Post:RE: Soap Scum Build Up On Acrylic Tub
I believe that if you use a mixture of baking soda AND white vinegar it will come clean w/o scrubbing. I've never actually cleaned (or even seen) an "acrylic" tub before, but I have used this solution on acrylic faucet handles to clean them of the soap/hand oil/dirt gunk. Post by qtpuh2tme RE: Soap Scum Build Up On Acrylic TubAvoid scratchy cleansers. I'd be leery of Comex or Ajax. The scratches will only encourage more gunk to stick and you'll have scratches. I use baking soda and water. It takes a little elbow grease at first, but it looks great and if you do it regularly, it doesn't take as long. And I don't poison the earth or my lungs when I do it. AND baking soda is very cheap. I just buy a fresh box to use in baking, and use the leftovers of the old box for cleaning. Post By Guest (Guest Post) RE: Soap Scum Build Up On Acrylic TubGive it a good sprinkle with baking soda, dampen (well) a cloth or sponge with plain white vinegar and give it a scrub. Will take a little extra scrubbing the first time, but if you do this at least once a week it will keep your tub looking like new. Both of these products are environmentally friendly. Post By jsham (Guest Post) RE: Soap Scum Build Up On Acrylic Tub
Get a bottle of Bathroom Cleaner Plus, it is sold by Amway, it will seem expensive but a very small amount goes a long way. Post by PICO RE: Soap Scum Build Up On Acrylic Tub
Clean it with a powdered cleanser such as Comet or Ajax, or use the Mr Clean magic eraser. A liquid cleanser such as Mr. Clean will also work, but the slight abrasive in the powder or the eraser will make the job a whole lot easier. Post by louel53 |
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