Monday, March 18, 2013

Tips in Cleaning the Bathtubs



Cleaning the bathtub gives backache to everyone because of this problem I will give you some tips and tricks in cleaning the bathtub and keep it clean to avoid back pain. So what are you waiting for assemble your cleaning tools and supplies.







Mix a solution of a degreasing liquid detergent and water in a spray bottle

Mix together in a spray bottle:



Use a long handled cleaning tools to eliminates the need for bending over the tub. This tools is like a sponge mop, it has a thick , square sponge at the end of an extended handle.

It easily reaches the whole tub and conforms to the rounded corners. It's easy to rinse out as you simply stick it under the faucet and sqeeze it several times until clean.


If you don't have any of those tools , you will need to use a larger household sponge, bend over and do it in traditional way. After going over the surface completely , rinse thoroughly and check for the stubborn areas.

**First put away all the stuffs in your bathtub like shampoo bottle etc. because it is easier and faster if these things are out of the way.

-Before you start scrubbing the bathtub, wet the bathtub and sprinkle or spray the detergent and water cleaner.

-Then lightly scrub at the heavily grimed up areas of the tub.
    -Now let your cleaner sit on the dirt and grime and allow it to work for 10 minutes or so. This way the detergent can begin breaking down the grime.
    -When the time is up, go back to scrubbing, and the dirt should come off fairly easily.
    -After cleaning a section, spray or splash with clean water to mark your progress.
    -If the dirt is still not coming off easily you can spray the area with a more heavy duty cleaner like Tilex ® and let it sit for a few minutes before you tackle it again.
    -Rinse the tub with clean water to remove any soap residue and avoid streaking.
**When it is done, practice regular maintenance like wiping down the tub after using


-Mix about 3/4 cup automatic dishwasher detergent to one gallon of water.
    -Sponge solution on and allow to set 15 minutes, keeping surfaces wet, in order to dissolve spots.
    -Rub with a scrub brush or white or green scrubby.
    -Repeat applications may be necessary.
    -Rinse and dry.
-Using baking soda and water paste makes an effective scum remover , fights odor and mildew.
-Spraying hot white vinegar on surface is effective on scrum, sanitizes and removes odor. Do not use vinegar on stone surfaces such as marble, travertine or granite as it will damage and permanently etch the surface.

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