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How can i make my bath whiter?

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with the years its not as 'white' as when i got it!

any tips on how to get it back bright white?

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  1. Cillit Bang! That should do the trick


  2. let the water out.

  3. bleach it

    Clorox is the best my dad has ocd and he cleans the sinks and bathtubs with bleach. he even sokes him hands in bleach ok thats enough about my dads issues

    lol jk

  4. Note that years of abrasive cleaning can remove the glaze from tubs, meaning the clorox and such are always temporary bandaids.

    Home Depot in the US makes a 2-part epoxy paint that works quite well.  You prep the tub with sandpaper, then mix and spray the paint.  It's surprisingly durable and easy to clean from then on.  It basically restores the glaze.

    But it's unlike any other paint.  Normal paint will of course not last.

  5. Bleach it with some Clorox and clean it regularly.

  6. OxiClean or magic eraser works wonders

  7. you could try putting some washing powder in the bath about a quarter of a pkt of biological poder (buy a cheap one)fill the bath with hot water stir and leave for a few hours if you have little kids keep them out of the bathroom.once bath is emptied rinse and it should be white again.i have seen kim and aggie do this on how clean is your house with good results if that does not work buy some bath doctor(expensive) b & q sell it.

  8. I have a porcelain tub which is old and had stubborn stains from an old bath mat that was down.  I used pumice stone.  It worked great, but if your tub is made of fibreglass, I don't think you can use that.

  9. bleach it

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  10. get your tub reglazed.

  11. fill the bath with warm water and add some washing powder and leave it over night and see the result in the morning.

    You should be pleased!!

    Good Luck!!!!

  12. Every one trys bleach. But try Oxyclean. Fill the tub with warm water, pour in a couple of scoops of Oxyclean. Swish it around for a minute. Then let it set for an hour or so. Drain it and check it out. If you stilll have one or two stuborn areas. Make a paste with the Oxyclean and gently scrub it out.

    Not bleach, but I think it works better.

    besides you don't end up with the whole house smelling like bleach

  13. paint, dont use it or the all time classic clean it

  14. Try using it !

  15. Keep it cleaned.

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