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nat1
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Enamel Baths
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October 20, 2009, 08:30:04 pm »
Hi what is the best product to use to clean up enamel baths? My mother-in-law has 1 & it is getting a bit on the grubby side.
Many thanks
Natalie
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vacman
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Re: Enamel Baths
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October 20, 2009, 08:40:25 pm »
If it is surface dirt then ordinary washing up liquid on a well-worn sponge scourer should clean it...trouble with enamel baths is that they stain
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Re: Enamel Baths
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October 21, 2009, 06:14:38 am »
http://www.tubbyuk.com/
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The Great One
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Re: Enamel Baths
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October 21, 2009, 07:40:49 am »
Hi
Bar keepers friend £3.00 comes as a powder, shake on, wet a scourer and rub in, leave for a minute and rinse, repeat if necessary.
Toilet limescale remover (the blue stuff) £1.60 wear gloves (it's an acid) squirt around bath, scourer in again, rinse immediatley, repeat if necessary.
Fill bath with hot water add 2-3 caps of Bio Logical Persil, leave for a few hours, drain and clean
Good luck
Regards
Martin
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nat1
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Re: Enamel Baths
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October 21, 2009, 02:03:11 pm »
Cheers guys, will have a bash at your ideas!!
Nat
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Fox
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Re: Enamel Baths
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October 22, 2009, 05:38:32 pm »
Sorry Martin I wouldn't use any of those methods on an enamel bath!
I had my bath re enameled about 3 years ago and the guy who did it said not to use anything - products or cloths - that is at all abrasive. All I have ever used since is cif foam cleaner and a non scratch sponge scourer, this does a wonderful job and it hasn't stained at all. Spray with the foam, leave for 15mins rub and rinse job done.
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The Great One
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Re: Enamel Baths
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October 22, 2009, 09:49:18 pm »
Hi
That's ok foxy, each too their own!
I did one today actually, tenant had done a runner (not before taking a dump in the sink!)
Squirted toilet cleaner in, quick scour round with a metal scourer, also used it on the shower screen to eat the limescale,
rinsed straight off
, shined so bright I almost went and got my shades :
Buffed up the bath with kitchen towel and the glass with glass cleaner and kitchen towel, came up a treat.
Also used it on the basin.
Regards
Martin
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