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Old 11-09-2010, 09:38 AM
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We use Clean Shower (Arm & Hammer). Just spray it around the top when you're finished with your shower and you very rarely have to do anything with it again. It will take some time, but if you spray the shower a couple of times a day, it will eventually clean it up. Had a rental with a fiberglass shower stall that I was sure that we would have to replace, but used this over a period of a week and a half and it looked like new.
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Old 11-09-2010, 09:39 AM
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oh careful with that car wax momymom... that woudl sure make it slick!

I have used those hangin the show and it does sprays and cleans on it's on.....the dispenser kept getting knocked off the shower head and finially broke the hanger.. had 2 that way, never tried it again... I prayed the shower down with the stuff after the dispensers broke.. but couldn't see that it helped any....

I have a " scrubby " on a handle I use. Bought it at Bed Bath and Beyond I think... have seen them in catologs too tho.. I love it.. no bending.. the pad looks like the kitchen sponge with the nonscratch stuff on it.. I use either orange oil or " awesome" from the dollar store spray it on and let it set for a few minutes....

Also, we have a squeegie we use after each shower.. takes off the bulk of the water from thw upright walls and really cuts done on how often it needs cleaning ( from soap scum to ring)

When I had the Jucuzzi tub.. our manufacture recommended to put a cup of bleach in the tub of water and run the jets once a month... then turn off the jets and drain the tub.. kept the alge from growing in the jets... we never had a problem with the tub!
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I think that once you get it clean the shower spray cleaner that hangs in the tub works fine I have one and like it just fine.
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i just had to have this tub, 20 years ago..
i hate it i hate cleaning it. it is textured a bit too.

what do you use to clean a fiber glass tub?

do you think a magic eraser would work? any other cleaners out there that may work?

what about once i get it cleaned..if i can.

has anyone used those spray cleaners things, that attaches to your showerhead, and you turn it on and it sprays in a circle?

bending over and cleaning a tub is gonna be hard..i have Fibro, and it is not easy to do alot of scrubbing.
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Old 11-09-2010, 09:52 AM
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NOT orange oil, plain orange juice from the fridge section.

Originally Posted by amandasgramma
trupeach1 -- that's the first time I've heard of that solution -- and the only one I haven't tried!!! I'll buy some orange oil next time I'm at the store....hope it'll help our tubs!!! thanks!
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Old 11-09-2010, 10:10 AM
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Magic Eraser all the way. We have an old textured bottom tub and I Erase it all the time.

My MIL uses the automatic cleaner in her shower. It does look good. Of course, she may be showering in the other bathroom to keep that one pretty. She would do that.
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Old 11-09-2010, 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by momymom
I hear Coke will clean toilets, why not tubs? It's supposed to have many uses, why not try. Once it's clean consider using car wax on it to keep it clean.
I'm afraid my family would flip out when they walked in and saw me licking my bathtub!!

I love Coke!! :-D :-D
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Old 11-09-2010, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by kwhite
one of my favs is to fill with about 1/2 inch of water and throw in a handfull of denture cleaning tablets. leave it sit for a few hours. Then swab the sides with the water. Smells nice too. Works great on coffee pots, toilets and sinks too.
WOW! lots of great tips to try!

i have done that with the toilet. Jerry Baker tip. Never thought to use the denture cleaners in the tub.

We are talking about regular old dirt,soap scum, body oils..etc.

i have curtains, no shower doors. but i do know that using a hand car wax on them, and squeege works great! (my brother does this)

The orange juice, i can see working. citric/citrus acid works good in the dishwasher. the old "tang" trick works.

i will give a few things a try. thanks so much!
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Old 11-09-2010, 10:36 AM
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Originally Posted by amandasgramma
trupeach1 -- that's the first time I've heard of that solution -- and the only one I haven't tried!!! I'll buy some orange oil next time I'm at the store....hope it'll help our tubs!!! thanks!
NO IT IS ORANGE JUICE not oil.
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Originally Posted by mzsooz
Originally Posted by momymom
I hear Coke will clean toilets, why not tubs? It's supposed to have many uses, why not try. Once it's clean consider using car wax on it to keep it clean.
I'm afraid my family would flip out when they walked in and saw me licking my bathtub!!

I love Coke!! :-D :-D
they should be thankful you're not licking the toilet!!!!!!!!
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Magic erasers work Perfectly for the tub with my back issues I can have the tub clean in less than 5 minutes!!
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