Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Recipe to make your bathtub SHINE!!!

This might not sound too exciting....but it sure is to me.  When we remodeled in 2009 we did not put a new bathtub in even though I would liked to have.  I had a hard time justifying a new tub just because the old one wasn't shiny any more.  I have tried every possible remedy from cleaning books, on the internet, and anything else I could find.  But as soon as my tub was dry.....it was not shiny.  Even though it was clean it was not shiny and to me it just doesn't seem really clean if it isn't shiny!!   Have you figured out that shiny is kinda important to me??? Here is the recipe that worked the magic......
To make tubs and sinks shine, use a lemon dipped in borax. Rub the lemon with the borax on the tub and sink. Rinse when done for a sparkling shine.

Read more: How to Make a Bathroom Shine | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2307649_make-bathroom-shine.html#ixzz1zbjtreq4

I suggest you wear rubber gloves and it did say if you don't have a lemon lemon juice would work.  I used 1 lemon and about 1/4 c. borax for 1 tub and 3 sinks.


Here are a few more ideas it gave for a shiny bathroom.

  • To remove soap scum build up from sinks and tubs use a cloth soaked in white vinegar. Wipe down the tub and sink with the vinegar, then use a different cloth and baking soda. Rub the baking soda all over the tub and sink. Rinse the tub and sink with water.
  • To clean a toilet, pour some vinegar in the toilet bowl and allow to sit for five minutes. Flush the toilet. If there are stubborn stains, pour the vinegar into the toilet bowl and scrub with a toilet brush.
  • To remove calcium build up on faucets, take some tissue paper soaked in white vinegar and wrap it around the faucet for two hours. Remove the tissue and rinse with water for a clean and shiny faucet.
  • To bring out the shine in a faucet, rub flour on the faucet with a dry cloth. Dust off the flour with a different cloth and the faucet will shine. Some people find that vacuuming works better for removing the dust.
  • Read more: How to Make a Bathroom Shine | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2307649_make-bathroom-shine.html#ixzz1zbkPBb8n

    2 comments:

    jackiedavis said...

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    jackiedavis said...

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