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Re: Filthy Tub - (Suggestions)

No you cannot use a Brillo pad on porcelain. If the tub is old, it may look dirty but the porcelain may have worn off, exposing the steel underneath.
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Re: Filthy Tub - (Suggestions)

Another vote for Barkeepers Friend and a good quality microfiber cloth. (I bought my original microfiber cloths in car dept - detailing cloth. Later bought package at Sams and they are not as good quality.)
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Re: Filthy Tub - (Suggestions)


@Kachina624 wrote:

I'd  be darn if I'd clean someone else's  filth.  I'd call the landlord and tell him he overlooked the bathroom and I'd like to have it cleaned.


 

Absolutely!!!

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@loveschocolate wrote:

@Havarti wrote:

 

If it is rust use either Bar Keeper's Friend powder cleanser  pumice will scratch).


@Havarti , I love Barkeeper's Friend! Great stuff!


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Great!  My local Walmart has it!

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Re: Filthy Tub - (Suggestions)

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Johnson & Johnson Scrubbing Bubbles 

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Re: Filthy Tub - (Suggestions)

@RinaRina:  No - too abrasive.  Can cause permanent damage.

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@lovesrecess wrote:
No you cannot use a Brillo pad on porcelain. If the tub is old, it may look dirty but the porcelain may have worn off, exposing the steel underneath.


My first apartment had an old clawfoot tub.  I scrubbed and scrubbed.  Finally decided it was as you said, the porcelain had worn away.  

 

That was my first thought, too. 

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@bowlicious wrote:

I've used Dawn and vinegar on my tub when it is dirty. Works well although I am sure my tub wasn't that dirty.


@bowlicious  I do the same but add baking soda to form a paste and rinse after 30 mins. Also, I use the vinegar that is not for consumption but for cleaning, good stuff.

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If he just moved in, he deserves a clean tub. After all, when he moves out he can't leave it dirty. So I would for sure call the landlord and let him know it needs cleaning. 

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Re: Filthy Tub - (Suggestions)

I second the suggestion for Easy Off Oven cleaner with the blue top.  Used it on my BF tub that had horrendous water stains and it just glowed afterwards. Check youtube videos for how to use it.