I have the same problem. I use the MR. CLEAN ERASER.
It works.....don't use any chemicals with the eraser, just water.
2007-12-31 16:35:20
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answered by donna u 4
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I use a scotch brite scrubby pad and soft scrub cleanser.
2008-01-01 01:24:12
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answered by Aloha_Ann 7
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Karen, I have very hard water in my area so I know what you are going through with this. First, use a cleanser to scrub everything clean. After each use, spray SCRUB FREE on the walls before you step out. Providing you started with a clean surface, this will keep clean each day. I hope this helps.
2008-01-01 00:53:02
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answered by Nightrider 7
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I like Easy Off Bam! It seems to do a good job for me or Lime Away. I clean my tub about once a month with one or the other and do my weekly clean ups with the Mr. Clean Bathroom scrubbing pads.
2008-01-01 00:26:22
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answered by melissa g 4
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If CLR doesnt do it, I dont know what will. I would keep trying with
the CLR and looks like you will have to do it everyday, for ever.
Good luck
2007-12-31 23:51:07
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answered by Daydreamer 5
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let the baking powder sit for 24 hours then rinse and bleach the tub.
2007-12-31 23:48:45
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answered by violaplayer994 2
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Try using shout stain remover for clothes...let it sit for a little while and then clean
2007-12-31 23:45:33
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answered by johnnysbabe_4ever 3
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I have hard water where I live, too. I've found that white vinegar does a good job in removing hard water buildup. Once you get it removed, use a daily shower spray such as Tilex to keep it gone.
2008-01-01 05:16:44
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answered by Brenda 2
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try using getting some comet with some tilex
2008-01-03 21:03:57
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answered by Coren J 1
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I read an open question not too long ago, said to try peroxide and water.
2008-01-01 23:17:36
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answered by bummer 2
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