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2007-12-12 15:39:41 · 14 answers · asked by C 1 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

Thanks for all the quick answers everyone! I've tried the magic eraser already... it didn't work. :(

2007-12-12 16:12:20 · update #1

14 answers

bleach works best, but if it is real stubborn, use Bleche-White for tire whitewalls.

2007-12-12 17:41:48 · answer #1 · answered by Cheryl P 5 · 0 1

I like to use regular bleach and hot water.... Also, try dishwasher detergent.. That works really well.... I use cheap liquid dishwasher detergent/hot water... Just put a thin layer on your bathtub/let it sit for 10-30 min and rinse with hot water... To keep the tub from getting dirty/staining apply a thin coat of auto wax and rub in to shine.. The dirt will slide right off and the keep the tub clean.... I do this every 6 months.... Good luck

2007-12-12 16:31:53 · answer #2 · answered by pebblespro 7 · 1 0

Mean Green Mildew and Soap Stain remover.

2007-12-13 01:55:26 · answer #3 · answered by sis4christ 1 · 0 1

I hate using bleach, but with black mold/mildew I find it is the other thing that will make it disappear then keep it up with a good cleaning once a week. I use a squeegee to dry my shower after using it so water don't sit anywhere, helps alot with mold and keeping it clean. If it mold is under caulk, it probably won't come off. Scrape existing caulk and redo.

Once you get rid of mold, you can use baking soda and sponge to scrub with for regular cleaning.

2007-12-12 23:52:55 · answer #4 · answered by Crissy 2 · 0 1

I have to go with Magic Erasers by Mr. Clean. I use them in my bathtub every week and even used them on the siding of my house and they are magic! They are wonderful products, but just be careful with them( I always wear gloves) because they do cause burns in children.

2007-12-12 15:58:24 · answer #5 · answered by sirenlynn 2 · 0 1

I am biased because I distribute Wicked Products automotive detailing products through http://www.WickedProducts.ca

If your bath tub is a painted/baked enamel steel tub or if it is a fibreglass tub treat it like a car or boat and use a product such as those made for taking oxidation off of a car or boat surface. We sell Wicked Products Body Jelly that works for painted surfaces as well as for fibreglass.

We also sell a product called Metal Polish that will do the job very well as well as work on your stainless steel sink in your kitchen. If you try some and it doesn't work to your satisfaction, money will be cheerfully refunded.

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2007-12-12 15:55:00 · answer #6 · answered by Alex B 1 · 0 1

OMG, purchase..oh costly what's the call...Oh! delicate Scrub, and you gets delicate Scrub with bleach. make certain to objective it first and make certain it won't harm your home equipment, yet I even have in no way had that concern. it fairly works great interior the tub besides in case you have a white one (or bathe) getting it wonderful & vivid. It additionally makes the metallic look clean and clean like day one (assuming that is not too broken) on the faucet. So supply it a attempt and that i might advise identifying to purchase a seperate sponge in case you do not have one on your bathing room responsibilities.

2016-11-03 02:33:50 · answer #7 · answered by pontonio 4 · 0 0

Mean Green. I use it for my mildew stains that won't come off with bleach of scrubbing bubbles. Try it for real. It's good.

2007-12-12 15:48:35 · answer #8 · answered by zetty 2 · 1 1

I have used Scrubbing Bubbles. It really looked great - I was surprised. However, baking soda works wonders, too. Mix it with a bit of water for a thing paste and scrub away. Then rinse thoroughly and use bleach to kill off anything else.

2007-12-12 16:44:12 · answer #9 · answered by Grainne 3 · 0 1

This was told to me by a third person who must know what they are talking about...insulation is needed around the bottom of the tub or in the walls...we have this problem and I found that if you use white vinegar and let it set it helps. Otherwise, try spray insulation under the tub...and around...Good luck.

2007-12-13 05:12:43 · answer #10 · answered by Patches6 5 · 0 1

I love those Mr. Clean Magic Erasers. They leave my bathroom sparkle-y.

2007-12-12 15:43:25 · answer #11 · answered by V 3 · 0 1

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