Soap Scum

Noblesville, IN(Zone 5a)

Does anyone have a method of cleaning soap scum off of tubs, tile etc.? It needs to be something that takes very little physical effort.



This message was edited Friday, Apr 5th 3:48 PM

Newark, OH(Zone 5b)

Vinegar sprayed on might do it, too. It's great for removing hard water deposits from coffee makers and teapots, so I would think it would handle soap scum, too. :o)

Panama, NY(Zone 5a)

I use Comet bath and tile cleaner in the spray bottle and it works well with our hard water. I LOVE the bowl brush idea!!!!



This message was edited Friday, Apr 5th 3:49 PM

Noblesville, IN(Zone 5a)

A new toilet brush is no different than a new tooth brush and I found it did help. Thanks

Georgetown, TX(Zone 8a)

I use a synthetic applicator that Amway sold with Pursue, their bowl cleaner, but you could get a similar effect by using one of those short string mops made for basting barbecue. The various chemicals sort of mess up the synthetic, and I think the barbecue mop would hold up better. I mix vinegar, ammonia and alcohol for a cleaner that is cheaper than commercial ones and really effective. Let it sit about half an hour or less, then just mop it off.

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