my bath has.?
Sunday, January 2nd, 2011 at
2:26 am
it looks ok when wet, but this keeps happing when dry, ive tried all the cleaning stuff
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Clean it then
That’s probably a calcium build up . Use a cleaner like, CLR (Calcium, Lime & Rust).
Apply muriatic acid directly on the white residue and leave it for an hour or two. Then, brush the tub with cleaning detergent, rinse thoroughly and wipe until dry.
Some cleaning products leave a white residue even after rinsing. I would recommend a steam cleaner, not chemicals, no problems.
Try viakal if all else fails, i did on advice from someone on YA and it worked.
have you tried lemon juice cut a lemon in half and rub the cut side on the bath hope this helps
use straight bleech nothing else in a spray bottle and spray it and let it soke for a bit (use gloves while handling).
costic soda will do the trick
My mate has a bathroom centre and we T-cut the baths, they really come up lovely and shiny…small bottle from halfords about £6.