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kgmiller828



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PostPosted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 7:29 pm    Post subject: Bathtub Stains Reply with quote

I have a yellow porcelain bathtub and white tub surround. Both have turned an unsightly yellowish-orange color and I can't get it to come clean! I've tried bleach, CLR, vinegar, and regular cleaners. Any other ideas??
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 24, 2008 11:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi kgmiller828,
Welcome to Mrs. Clean’s Forum!
Removing stains from porcelain can be a challenge. To better understand your dilemma, I have a few questions:
How old is the tub? Is the staining recent or has it been building over time? Could the stains be caused by rust?
If the porcelain is damaged or has lost its finish, be careful, because most cleansers can actually make it worse. If this is the case, you may have a permanent stain and you should consult a professional.
If the porcelain is still in good shape, you can try these tricks:
Baking soda works wonders on many stains. Just wet the tub, sprinkle some baking soda and a few drops of dish soap, scrub well, and rinse thoroughly.
Mix cream of tartar with hydrogen peroxide to form a paste. Coat the stained area and leave on until the paste dries. Then scrub the residue off with a non-scratching scrub sponge. The stain should come off with it.
You can also try soaking the stains in a mixture of lemon juice and salt, then rinse clean.
Good Luck and let me know how it turns out!
Mrs. Clean
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