Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Conquering Soap Scum

Inspired by the many uses I've already read about and tried for baking soda, I decided to see if it was up to the challenge of the soap scum in my bath tub. I must confess, scrubbing the soap scum out my bath tub is one of the lowest priorities in my world. I guess I've always rationalized that it was clean dirt.

I made a paste out of baking soda and water. I spread this in a thin layer over the bottom of the tub and let it sit for the day. I'm not sure if this was a necessary part of the process but we were going out to the beach anyway so it fit right in.

When I got back home, I filled a cup with vinegar and working from the part of the tub farthest away from the drain, began pouring a little vinegar onto the baking soda paste. I followed each pour with a little scrubbing with a scrub brush. The scrubbing effort was very minimal and within 10 minutes, the tub was gleaming white!

6 comments:

april @ faraboverubies said...

hi! I enjoy your blog. I read this tip once and have used it ever since: Keep your used dryer sheets. Throw a couple of them in the shower with you and do some swipes around the bottom of the tub with your feet. Works like a charm!

KleoPatra said...

GREAT idea, you. Thanks. Also kudos to faraboverubies, above, for the other nice hint.

Heloise Jr., you!

Harmonia said...

I found a good alternative to arm and hammer baking soda! Bob's Red Mills has it, too! It's aluminmum free. And it's more "green"...they don't test on animals!

Rachael said...

I love using vinegar and baking soda to clean but I never thought of this. Think it would work on minor rust stains? I'll have to try it out...

Anonymous said...

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Katie said...

Welcome faraboverubies and sally parrot ashbrook.

Rachel, give it a try on rust stains and let us know if it works.

Thanks to everyone for their hints as well.