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How do I get bath crayons off the side of my bath?

12 replies

Jackshouse · 06/02/2019 19:57

Please help! They are an absolute nightmare but DD loves them so I don’t want to ban them.

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TheChippendenSpook · 06/02/2019 19:59

The white magic sponges that you can buy are really good. I've used them before.

LoisLittsLover · 06/02/2019 19:59

Cif - the slightly gritty one

StandardLampski · 06/02/2019 20:02

Thank you for asking this. I bleached my bath this morning (Yes, bad me, I know I shouldn't have) but they have used the. Again and it's obviously as though I didn't do it. Bit I have those spongy things lurking under the sink Smile

Jackshouse · 06/02/2019 21:12

Thanks. I will try the cif first.

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Averysmallcasserole · 06/02/2019 22:04

Cif cream cleaner is fabulous. I use it to scrub off pee stains from the toilet every day or so it feels. I lead a glamorous life

SwearyInn · 06/02/2019 22:09

Yep to Cif.

heightst · 07/02/2019 04:35

What? Why is bleaching the bath a bad idea? Shock

StandardLampski · 09/02/2019 13:48

Personally I like bleaching the hell out of lots if things but I realise it's not wonderfully environmentally friendly to be doing that so happy to be reminded about the wee white sponge!

LoniceraJaponica · 09/02/2019 13:49

Toothpaste!

It does work, honestly.

imsorryiasked · 09/02/2019 13:52

One of the non scratch pot scourers or a shower scrunchie thing.

Jackshouse · 14/02/2019 20:04

I used tesco own brand cream cleaner and it worked a treat. Thank you.

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WeLoveHaribo · 16/02/2019 22:17

Magic eraser are fab on bath marks

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