Wednesday, November 16, 2011

How to get rid of a bathtub ring in a new Kohler plastic tub. Have tried Comet, bleach, scrubbers, baking soda

have u tried the magic erasers???? they are great|||Already tried, it didn't Kohler was no help either. Apparently their products are not meant to be installed on farms.

Report Abuse


|||goof off|||My mother sometimes rubs Tide with Bleach on the tub and lets it sit..





Our tub is one of those old heavy deep tubs. I imagine it may work on plastic as well.|||Try Paint.|||KABOOM SPRAY.








I do investment properties and I swear by this stuff.I sprayed a horrible toilet and lat it stand for about 15 minutes and the yellow bowel ring was gone.





Great for many things,try it,you'll like it!|||baking soda and vinegar|||hydrochloric acid|||Well if all else fails... bleach bleach bleach!!!


But my mom uses this powder stuff called Bartender's Friend


and it is absolutely amazing|||barkeepers friend,or try easy off "bam"|||I like the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser idea. Otherwise try Lime Away or The Works Tub and Shower Cleaner.|||Do not use Magic Erasers or any abrasive on your tub, it will scratch. Use a non-scratch scrubber sponge to clean it with, and for the stain, try Easy-Off Bam, or Kaboom. Those two work really well, especially on ring-around-the-tub. Spray on heavily, let sit about 5-10 minutes, while you clean the rest of the bathroom, then scrub away.


Once the stain is gone, prevent it from coming back! Use liquid lemon oil furniture polish on the sides of your tub and shower stall. Never let it get in the bottom of the tub, you'll break your neck. Just wipe on and buff off. Keeps soap scum and dirt from sticking. You can use car wax, too, just be careful. If you get either of these in the bottom of the tub, it'll be super-dangerous. Not even a bath mat will stick to a waxed tub. Good luck!

No comments:

Post a Comment