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Good product for grime on bathtub

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lasttimeround · 16/01/2021 17:40

Ok bicarbonate isnt shifting grime. Tips in terms of material or product. I dont fancy how much elbow grease it will take otherwise

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OohImBlindedByTheLights · 16/01/2021 17:43

Pink stuff?

SunshineandShudders · 16/01/2021 17:43

Any of the usual bathroom sprays work effectively. Spay on leave a minute or two, give it a bit of a rub, rinse off. I use Cif.

I haven't found an "environmental" one that works as well although Cif claims to be all natural and has now started producing teeny tiny refills that you dilute with water.

Mostly with bathroom grime though, the answer is little and often. Don't let it get bad before it gets cleaned.

dementedma · 16/01/2021 17:43

Pink stuff.

StephenBelafonte · 16/01/2021 17:46

I find it's more to do with the kind of tool you use. i brought a chargeble power scrubber and use that with some Cif or Pink Stuff

Firefretted · 17/01/2021 12:38

Fill bath, add a dishwasher tablet, leave overnight and wipe away

lasttimeround · 18/01/2021 06:58

Thanks. A

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TheSandgroper · 19/01/2021 12:58

I have started using clothes detergent liquid. Just a smear on the sponge and wipe around. The grime just comes away. And I have spent years scrubbing with bicarb. I don’t know what led me to thinking that it would be worth a go.

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