Guide to a Sparkling Clean Bathtub

 Before you even begin the cleaning process, it's important to consider the material of your bathtub. The most common options include acrylic, fiberglass, and porcelain. Each of these materials requires a unique method of cleaning, so be aware of the specific care instructions for your particular bathtub. For example, fiberglass and acrylic can easily scratch when using harsh cleaning materials. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions on cleaning to ensure that you're using the appropriate methods and products depending on the material. 

Generally, avoid using strong abrasives like steel wool, as these can cause damage and scratches. If your bathtub is in need of a more thorough cleaning or if it has become stained, it's best to hire A1 Reglazing professionals to restore the tub's original shine. Reglazing is a process that involves removing the old finish and applying a new one to the surface of the tub, making it look like new again.

Use a homemade cleaner

When cleaning a bathtub, you don't have to invest in expensive store-bought cleaners to achieve the best results. In fact, DIY solutions can work just as well, if not better, in many cases. One such solution is a mixture of white vinegar, distilled water, and dish soap. This combination is less harsh on your hands and the environment.  It is also highly effective in removing build up.

To make your own DIY bathtub cleaner, simply mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Then, add a small amount of soap, a few drops of your preferred essential oil for a pleasant scent, and shake well. Spray the solution on the surface and let it sit for several minutes before scrubbing with a soft-bristled brush or a sponge. The acidic properties of the vinegar will work to break down stains.

Cleaning caulk or grout

You don’t have to only focus on the tub itself, but also the surrounding areas. If for instance the bathtub is surrounded by tiles, keep these areas clean as well, as dirt and grime can accumulate and create an unsightly appearance. A specialized tile cleaner may be worth considering in this case. But you can still mix chlorine bleach and baking soda for the work.

Bottom line

If you have a dirty bathtub, don't despair. With a little hard work and dedication, you can make your tub shine again. However in case your tub is beyond cleaning, consider reglazing which is an easy and cost effective solution to tub replacement.

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