It is hard to enjoy taking a bath in a tub that appears to require some serious cleaning. Ignoring a dirty tub just makes it more difficult to clean, but following a regular cleaning schedule can reduce a semi-annual one-hour effort to a short and easy task every month. Make sure you have the appropriate cleaning supplies for your specific bathtub by doing your research before cleaning. To achieve maximum cleaning results, it’s crucial to know what kind of bathtub surface you have, whether it is acrylic, fibreglass, enamel, or porcelain.
Porcelain tubs are elegant and appealing because they are made of cast iron and covered in porcelain enamel. Additionally, they are built to last. Mix ammonia and baking soda in a pail of warm water. Using a cloth or sponge soaked in the liquid, scrub the tub, paying close attention to any stained areas. Give it a thorough rinse with warm water and dry the tub with a rag. If the tub has any stains that are difficult to remove, sprinkle salt over them and then squeeze the juice of half a lemon over them. Using a clean cloth, scrub the stains and then rinse them clean.
Since acrylic is a softer material, it needs nonabrasive cleaners for damage-free cleaning. Sprinkle baking soda all over the tub and let it sit for five to ten minutes. Fill the tub with hot water and vinegar for stubborn stains. To remove any mildew and scum, let this combination sit for at least 15 minutes. Then, drain the water. Scrub the baking soda into the tub and faucets with a wet cloth or sponge. Wipe the tub clean after rinsing it. If you cannot find time to do a deep clean of your bathtubs every once in a while hire a reputed house cleaning service to do it for you.
Pour warm water into the marble bathtub and add 3 tablespoons of dishwasher detergent to the water along with 1/2 cup of bleach. Scrub with a soft brush and drain the water. Refill the tub once again with warm water for a final rinse. Drain the water, then dry with a thick towel. Check the tub for any leftover grime and dirt and repeat the procedure if necessary.
Although it is simple to clean, employing the incorrect equipment and supplies could cause scratches. Spray the entire bathtub with a solution made of two parts vinegar and one part water and let it sit for 15 to 20 minutes. For stubborn stains, apply a towel soaked in hydrogen peroxide or a paste of vinegar and baking soda to the stains and let it sit there for up to an hour. To clean the soap scum and dissolved filth from the tub, use a cloth or sponge. Rinse the tub and wipe away any extra paste or solution with a microfiber towel.
Stone resin, designed to resemble stone is surprisingly robust and scratch- and stain-resistant. If you take care when cleaning it, this simple surface will continue to be the focal point of your bathroom for years. Pour water and dishwasher detergent into a bathtub or bucket. Rub the area with cream cleaning solutions to remove stubborn stains. To complete the stain removal process, scrub the tub with a soft cloth. To avoid streaks, rinse several times and clean thoroughly.