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How do you get black stains out of a fiberglass tub?
Before you give up on trying to scrub away the stains, try the cleaning process Home Depot recommends for tough stains on fiberglass: Smear on a paste of baking soda and water, and cover that with a towel soaked in vinegar. Wait one hour, then rub with a cloth or sponge. Rinse. Wipe again with a clean microfiber cloth.
Will Magic eraser damage fiberglass tub?
Some people insist that there’s no better method for cleaning your fiberglass shower than to use a magic eraser. They recommend that you use an oven cleaner with the magic eraser. Oven cleaners are definitely toxic, and you shouldn’t even use them to clean your oven if you can.
Will bleach damage fiberglass?
Stay away from bleach You already know bleach can irritate your skin and lungs, especially in high concentration. But bleach can also ruin the resin in fiberglass, so you don’t want to be scrubbing it onto tubs or your shower walls. Ammonia is safe on fiberglass though, so it’s a viable option.
How do you get black stains out of the bathtub?
For Red or Black Stains, Use Baking Soda and Hydrogen Peroxide. Use the brightening power of baking soda and hydrogen peroxide to remove tough red or black stains. Do not use this method on an acrylic tub—it may scratch the surface. Mix two parts baking soda and one part hydrogen peroxide to form a paste.
What is the best cleaner for a fiberglass tub?
Before you give up on trying to scrub away the stains, try the cleaning process Home Depot recommends for tough stains on fiberglass: Smear on a paste of baking soda and water, and cover that with a towel soaked in vinegar. Wait one hour, then rub with a cloth or sponge. Rinse.
What can I use to remove black stains from fiberglass tub?
Wipe again with a clean microfiber cloth. If the stains remain (and there’s a good chance they will), one option is to have the tub refinished. Tub-refinishing companies make stained fiberglass tubs look new by spraying them with an acrylic epoxy.
What causes stains on fiberglass tub and shower?
Fiberglass bathtubs and showers may develop stains from hard water or mold and may be marred by paint and adhesives. Fiberglass scratches easily; full stain removal with gentle methods may take more than one attempt. Soap scum causes a dull discoloration in fiberglass tubs and showers.
How to remove nail polish from a fiberglass bathtub?
Apply a quarter-size amount of nail polish remover or turpentine to a sponge or soft cloth. Dip a sponge or soft cloth in hot water and rub the area again if the stain is stubborn.
Where can I get a fiberglass tub refinishing?
National Refinishing in Chantilly (703-327-4799; nationaltubandtile.com), which specializes in refinishing surfaces in bathrooms and kitchens, has several “before” pictures on its website that show fiberglass tubs with stains even worse than the ones on your tub.