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Cleaning a Textured Bottomed TubBy Jen from North Carolina Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning a Textured Bottomed Tub
I make natural skin & bodycare products for a living and am also working on a line of more natural cleaning products for home care. The following recipe is a concoction I came up with that works beautifully in a textured bath tub - we have 2 tubs in our home and the one utilized by our two teenagers is in constant need of TLC Post by abena RE: Cleaning a Textured Bottomed TubI also use inexpensive shampoo as bubble bath. I works well and helps not leave a ring in the tub, due to body oils. Shampoo is designed to break up and remove the oils in your hair so it works great in the tub. Post by Danialle RE: Cleaning a Textured Bottomed TubI use the magic erasers and they work so good Post By Tracy Taylor (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning a Textured Bottomed TubI use cheap shampoo that I get on sale OR hotel samples(the cheaper, the better!) to clean the bottom of tubs and showers. A squirt of shampoo and a bit of water with a brush does the job...let the suds stand for a while before rinsing. Just be sure to rinse well so the surface won't be slippery when someone steps in. Post By sassysimo (Guest Post) |
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