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No one likes a grimy bathtub, but no one likes to clean it either. However much you dread this task, you have many options available to make the process simpler. You can use a natural cleaning product, such as grapefruits and salt, or a commercial product to thoroughly clean your bathtub.

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Cleaning the Bathtub Naturally

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  1. Use your shower to wash away any debris in the way. If you have a removable shower head, use it to spray around the tub. Otherwise, use a cup or small bucket to pour water around.
    • If you have a lot of hair and debris in your tub, it's best to wipe it away with a paper towel before you rinse the tub using your shower head. Otherwise, you may accidentally clog up your drain.
    • If your drain does get clogged, you'll also need to clean it in addition to the rest of your bathtub.
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    The acid from the grapefruit combined with the abrasiveness of the salt helps to scrub away grime. Plus, the grapefruit leaves your bathroom smelling like citrus. [1]
    • Cut a grapefruit in half. Cover the open half with salt. [2]
    • Sprinkle salt on the wet tub. [3]
    • Scrub the tub with the grapefruit, releasing juice as you go. You may need to switch to another half to scrub away all the grime in your bathtub. You may even need more than one grapefruit. [4]
    • Rinse away any salt and pulp. [5]
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    You may already have the ingredients in your home, especially if you like organic soaps. [6]
    • Mix 1 cup of baking soda with 1/2 cup of Castile soap and a few drops of peppermint or tea tree essential oil. [7]
    • Use the mixture on a sponge to scrub down your tub. It works especially well on soap scum. Rinse it away when your tub is clean. [8]
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    Vinegar is slightly acidic, so it can help remove bacteria and stains. [9]
    • In a clean spray bottle, add 1 cup of vinegar and 1 cup of water. Shake vigorously. [10]
    • Spray it on your tub. Use a sponge to scrub it down. Rinse away the vinegar. [11]
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    This paste works well for rust stains, but you can also use it as a general cleaner. To make the paste, add water to the baking soda until it forms a paste-like substance. Then, use a sponge to apply the paste to the areas you want to clean. Scrub the paste into the surface to help remove the stains. Finally, rinse away the paste. [12]
    • If your bathtub is very dirty or stained, apply the paste onto the affected areas, then spritz over it with white vinegar. Allow the baking soda and vinegar to set on the stain for 10-15 minutes, then scrub with a sponge. Finally, rinse away the baking soda and vinegar. This should remove the stains.
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    This coupling also works well on hard stains. [13]
    • Dust the stain with borax. Cut a lemon in half, and rub it on the stain. Let it stand for at least 15 minutes. Wash it away. [14]
  7. If you clean out your tub every time you shower, you won't have a buildup over time. [15]
    • Use the shower to sprinkle the tub with warm water, washing away any dirt. Wipe off the water with a towel or sponge. [16]
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Cleaning a Bathtub with a Commercial Product

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  1. Some chemicals are harsh, so put on gloves to protect your skin. [17]
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    Hair and loose dirt will get in the way of your cleaning, so use the shower to wash them down the tub.
    • Hair and debris may clog your bathtub drain, so you may want to remove most of it from your tub using a paper towel. Then, rinse your tub with your shower stream.
  3. Don't pick a sponge that's too abrasive, such as steel wool. Stick with a scrubbing sponge. Otherwise, you may take the finish off your tub. Additionally, it's helpful to use a toothbrush or grout brush to get into the nooks and crannies, as well as around the faucets. [18]
    • Magic Erasers or similar products can be perfect for acrylic bathtubs which scratch easily. Magic erasers are relatively inexpensive and can be bought from local hardware stores or supermarkets. All you need to do to use one is wet the eraser, scrub the tub, and rinse well afterwards.
  4. You have many options available to you. Which one you choose depends on your preference. For instance, you could use Lysol Bathroom Cleaner, Clorox Clean-Up, or Scrubbing Bubbles. [19]
  5. Each cleaner is a little bit different. For it to be the most effective, you need to follow what the instructions say. For instance, you may need to spray or scrub a solution on and leave it for a period of time. [20] Bathroom cleaners can be quite overpowering so make sure the room is well-ventilated and if necessary, leave the room for a time to prevent inhaling any dangerous fumes.
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    Leave the cleaner to sit, or scrub it in as directed by the manufacturer. Don't use a metal or abrasive brush as it can damage your tub. [21]
    • For hard to reach places, try scrubbing using an old toothbrush and one of the aforementioned cleaning products.
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    Use warm water to clear away the chemical you used. [22]
  8. Products such as Scrubbing Bubbles Mega Shower Cleaner are meant to deep clean your shower once a month. [23]
    • To use, apply the product to the tub and walls. Leave it on for 3 minutes. Wash away the product. [24]
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Cleaning the Tile Above the Bathtub

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    With the bathroom closed, run the shower on hot for a few minutes. The steam from the shower will help release dirt and grime.
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    Whatever cleaner you choose to use, test it in an inconspicuous place first. You want to make sure it doesn't damage or discolor your tile.
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    Scrub the tiles thoroughly or apply the cleaner as directed. Rinse the tiles off thoroughly. You don't want to mix chemicals, and rinsing the tiles will help with that.
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    Dip an old toothbrush in bleach or cleaning product. Scrub along the grout to create whiter grout. [25]
    • If you don't want to use bleach, a product like Scrubbing Bubbles, Kaboom, or Lysol Bathroom Cleaner will work great. Alternatively, you can combine white vinegar and water to make your own cleaning solution.
    • Small and mid-sized grout brushes are a great option for cleaning your grout. You can find different sizes of these brushes where you buy cleaning supplies.
    • Make sure the cleaner you used previously is compatible with bleach before applying this solution. For instance, neither vinegar nor ammonia should be mixed with bleach. [26]
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    Let the tiles dry. [27]
  6. You should seal the grout twice a year. Sealing it helps protect it from the moisture in the bathroom. [28]
    • Use a penetrating sealer. These coat the grout but still allow moisture to escape. The grout won't crack as much with this type of sealer. [29]
    • Clear out everything that could block the grout. You want to have access to it to apply the sealer. [30]
    • Clean off the grout. If it's discolored, apply the bleach as described above. Let it dry. [31]
    • Ensure the room is ventilated. Open a window. Keep the bathroom door open. Run a fan. Do what you need to do to create good airflow. [32]
    • Apply the sealer with an applicator brush or sponge. Put some sealer on the applicator, and work it into the grout. Only do a small area, so you can keep track of what you've done. [33]
    • In about 10 minutes, wipe off any excess. You need to remove the excess sealer from the tile and grout. The sealer should have soaked in during this time. [34]
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    Warm one half cup of vinegar in the microwave for 15 seconds. Soak a cloth in the vinegar and place the cloth over the decal for 10 minutes to let the acid penetrate and loosen the glue. Once it's fully saturated, the bathtub decal should peel right off. Then thoroughly wash and rinse the tub.
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    Cleaning a painted bathtub requires a gentle approach to prevent damaging the painted surface. You'll need the following items: Mild liquid dish soap or a non-abrasive bathtub cleaner, soft sponge or microfiber cloth, baking soda (optional), white vinegar (optional), soft towels or rags, and spray bottle (optional). Remove any bathmats or items from the bathtub, and give it a quick rinse with warm water to remove loose debris.
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      • Wear rubber gloves to protect your skin from the cleaner. If you don't have rubber gloves, sandwich baggies will do in a pinch.
      • Never mix chemicals. You can end up with bad fumes in the bathroom. [35]
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