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When we moved here, these were on the tub. Magic Eraser does not work =(... Anyone know what does? =)

2007-12-13 02:55:09 · 10 answers · asked by elvlayarvvi fEisty wife and mom 6 in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

bleach does not work either =(...

2007-12-13 03:03:35 · update #1

wait, let me try straight bleach, lol!

2007-12-13 03:04:01 · update #2

nope, straight bleach not working either...

don't have clr in the house, hmmm...

2007-12-13 03:06:15 · update #3

ok going to try sos pad right now lol!

2007-12-13 03:27:59 · update #4

nope, sos pad didn't work =(... hmmm

2007-12-13 03:30:17 · update #5

trying lemon juice n salt now, next on list, tomato something or other, lol =)

2007-12-13 03:33:04 · update #6

awaiting some arrival from a neighbor of CLR, lol, boy, I hope that works, lol!

getting frustrated, lol...

2007-12-13 05:06:28 · update #7

appreciate all answers, will keep working on this throughout the evening w/ the responses I have not tried yet, will post and vote on this question again tomorrow, lol! =)

2007-12-13 06:06:24 · update #8

10 answers

pour CLR on a soap pad rub on stain wait 20 to 25 minutes than use hot water and the same soap pad and scrub hard. or you can try lemon juice mixed with baking soda to form a paste leave on 2 hours or overnight and take the lemon dip it in salt and scrub the stain.it takes hard scrubbing but it works.

2007-12-13 09:05:52 · answer #1 · answered by Lyn- mom and nana. 6 · 1 0

Caulk does circulate undesirable after time. the appropriate ingredient to do is remove it and redo it. maximum possibly, it somewhat is silicone based meaning liquid caulk removers could take numerous purposes to loosen it up. i understand at domicile progression shops, Lowes, there are particular equipment close to the caulk for removing it. They run approximately $2 or $3. This time once you re-caulk use a greater valuable high quality product. general purpose ones are no longer solid for the bathing room, by using fact they don't have a mildicide in them to sidestep mould and mould. Get one that asserts it somewhat is especially for Kitchen and tub or bathtub and Tile. additionally, on the tube of caulk it could have a guaranty revealed on it. the only's that say Silicone II have an entire life guarantee and run around $5. next step down is a 50yr warrenty product approximately $4. i would not propose using a product with a guaranty under 50 years or your situation will reoccur.

2016-11-26 19:42:22 · answer #2 · answered by friedman 4 · 0 0

The only thing I have found that removes cigarette stains from sinks and tubs is a very fine grit sandpaper sold at paint and automotive stores made for finishing car paint.

You have to wet the sand paper and then sand. It has a very fine grit so it leaves a smooth surface instead of scratches like regular sand paper.

2007-12-13 03:11:52 · answer #3 · answered by Ranger 7 · 1 0

The cleaners that are acid based work better tha bleach ones...and these should not be mixed because of the fumes they will put off.

Try some lemon juice and salt....scrub it with that after it sets a while.

2007-12-13 03:28:49 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Try using a little bleech or CLR (works for alot of things).

2007-12-13 03:01:52 · answer #5 · answered by Kristy Lynn 6 · 2 0

bleach will do it but becareful dont want to mess up your clothes or antyhing else. I would use CLR first. than resort to bleach as your last choice.

2007-12-13 03:03:06 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

CLR remove averything

2007-12-13 02:58:38 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Try an sos pad. Never had cig marks on my tub but this mught be something you already have that you could try.

2007-12-13 03:25:48 · answer #8 · answered by Lisa S 4 · 1 0

If the cigarette stains are burnt there may not be anything to get rid of the stains. The only other suggestions is WD40. It may not get burnt stains out.

http://www.wd40.com/

2007-12-13 05:59:11 · answer #9 · answered by ruthie 5 · 1 0

Try Mr. Clean Eraser (or the generic). It hasn't failed me on any stain yet!

2007-12-13 04:33:25 · answer #10 · answered by debijs 7 · 1 0

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