Dow Scrubbing bubbles. Its all I use
I hate comet... I dont like the stuff it leaves behind....too much rinsing....
I promise if you ever start using Dow scrubbing bubbles you will never use anything else..
Has lots of other good uses also. Kitchen, floors, stove top, laundry.
You spray it on and wait just a few min, wipe off and nothing left behind...... GREAT STUFF!
2006-08-10 20:14:51
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answered by Sandra♥ 5
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I think peoples water has alot to do with the yellowing. I have a rust problem myself . Mostly I use the scrubbing bubbles. I also use that new Clorox Bathroom cleaner& love it. For the toliet I use SnoBol. When my shower starts getting the rusty thing going on I use the SnoBol there too. Maybe ounce a mounth I pour a little straight Clorox in the toliet only for about 10 minutes then flush and clean as usual. Becareful, if it doesn't get bad don't do that because it could mess up the enamul. Always remember don't use anything harsh on the crome.
2006-08-10 17:23:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I moved this 3 hundred and sixty 5 days so my little ones did substitute colleges. I did it contained in the summer time so that they began the recent college 3 hundred and sixty 5 days little ones make clicks very rapidly. I also took them to the places that the different little ones were going eg: the park after college also to the golf equipment after college so that they make acquaintances. you're able to try having a mini get at the same time once they have been there a week get them to ask 3-4 little ones round or bypass to the cinema so that they are blending with more effective than a million baby and they are going to settle quickly adequate. also make confident you talk to the instructor a week so that you'll keep an eye fixed on who the mixture the suited with.
2016-11-24 19:32:58
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answered by carra 4
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you're problem isn't a clean tub its hard water you need a water softener. You have iron and other minerals discoloring your surfaces. and the more you scrub the more finish you wear off and the more it will discolor. There's a Product called Bon-Ami comes in a comet style container says 'Hasn't scratched yet' on it. that should help from any further damage.
2006-08-10 17:20:02
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answered by mibar4 2
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They have these sprays that come in bottles like Tilex would, right now the name escapes me so I'm being completely useless, but you use it after every shower and it's supposed to prevent mildew and soap scum...using comet won't hurt maybe once or twice a month just to clean it up though. Congrats on the new home!!
2006-08-10 17:07:21
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answered by stowchick01 3
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Sounds like rust or mineral deposits in the water. Try Clorox cleanup, but don't use comet or any abrasive cleaner for that matter (unless it's already been done) it might clean it good, but it will leave small scratches in the finish, making the stains harder to get out, and ruining the shine. good luck
2006-08-10 17:10:20
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answered by kamenfire49 2
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There is a product called "AWESOME" all purpose cleaner, it's realy awesome. You can find this product at a any 99 cents only stores, Dollar Tree Stores and Family Dollar Stores. You can use this product to clean the whole house. It would not damage anything.
2006-08-10 17:45:28
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answered by Mother of three 4
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Bleach and water.
Alos, get yourself a squigee to remove water everytime you take a shower from the tile and the tub.
2006-08-10 17:06:14
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answered by UOPHXstudent 4
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Mix vinegar in a small amount in with water and use that to clean with. Hospitals have known this trick for years. That keeps everything very white and sparkling clean.
If it is really discolored -- use straight vinegar.
You'll be happy with that and it isn't expensive.
Happy cleaning.
2006-08-10 17:06:59
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answered by BShakey 4
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Soft Scrub
2006-08-10 17:06:25
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answered by Anonymous
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