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What is the best cleaner for an enamel bath?

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Jasmum · 02/06/2003 19:02

Very boring thread here I'm afraid but if you have an enamel bath can you reccmoned an effective cleaner please?

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ForestFly · 02/06/2003 19:53

Just to be boring too!!!! I,ve got one of those, and now the taps leak and make HORRIBLE green marks, i have tried everything, even stuff that costs £15, also traditional things. There are water marks allover, im sick of scrubbing, it will forever look like i don't clean it Is that your problem too?

oscarsmum · 02/06/2003 20:30

I just use ordinary bathroom cleaner - either a cream cleaner or Waitrose's which is clear. And Limelite spray, or Vikal something, for any limescale. I know it sounds obvious, but if you use it immediately after a bath they seem to work, even on tidemarks made by bath oil (for ds) and chest hair (from dh)! It's best with a non-stick pot scourer. Hope that helps.

Jasmum · 02/06/2003 21:30

yes forestfly, horrible green marks & most of the time a black ring round the bath, gross or what! I use Jif on it but it doesn't come of easily & I really hate cleaning the bathroom so am looking for something to do most the work for me like in those awful Mr Muscle adverts. Oh, & why do Men NEVER clean the bathroom?

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badjelly · 03/06/2003 10:05

If you look in the products bit there's a thread called "limescale remover - someone must know". The same sort of question but with more replies!

serafina · 03/06/2003 10:54

Snap! Our enamel bath looks like it's never clean too - infuriating when I spend time scrubbing to get rid of tide marks. There must be something that cleans enamel easily? I'm sure scrubbing away at it does not good to its' long term health!

Enid · 03/06/2003 10:57

I spoke to a man at a restoration place once and he said it was important NEVER to use normal bath cleaners on enamel as it gradually erodes it. He recommended only using washing up liquid, so thats what I do - cheap and really works!

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