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Esmay Tue 03-Sept-24 12:19:25

Can anyone recommend a bath cleaner ?
I find cleaning the bath back breaking .

00opsidia Fri 06-Sept-24 22:00:35

Doodledog

jd79

Nora I had a mental vison of your husband standing there spraying himself with vinegar and giving himself a wipe down ;-)

This thread is going from bad to worse grin grin

This bath cleaning post is funnier than the joke post. gringrin

AreWeThereYet Thu 05-Sept-24 20:13:38

Patsy70

*Zuzu*, I’ve got Wet & Forget in the garage for cleaning the patio! Does it work in bathrooms too?

Different stuff to the moss cleaner

Doodledog Thu 05-Sept-24 19:27:04

jd79

Nora I had a mental vison of your husband standing there spraying himself with vinegar and giving himself a wipe down ;-)

This thread is going from bad to worse grin grin

jd79 Thu 05-Sept-24 18:38:09

Nora I had a mental vison of your husband standing there spraying himself with vinegar and giving himself a wipe down ;-)

moleswife Thu 05-Sept-24 18:23:23

I live in an area with a very high limescale problem but Viakal is brilliant, spray it on leave for a couple of minutes and clean off - sparkling taps, tiles and bath!!

Mt61 Thu 05-Sept-24 00:41:01

Mollygo

Mt61
I’m trying to (not) to imagine how your husband used it as a bachelor’s toy.

We got ours when my mum came to stay with us. She said it eased her aches and pains. Then it got to the stage where she couldn’t get in and out of the bath, so we had a shower cubicle installed instead of the over bath one.
I enjoyed a few long soaks in it too, but now I just think of the amount of water to fill it past the outlets.

🤣🤣🤣🤣

mae13 Wed 04-Sept-24 23:46:51

Tizliz

This photo is enough to put you off 😂😂

Gosh! That takes me back a few decades to the Xmas my Dad gave Mum a Hoover........what was he thinking?

sazz1 Wed 04-Sept-24 23:07:47

I use elbow grease spray. Always stand in the bath when I clean it, much easier. If there is limescale soak with white vinegar then rinse off after half an hour. Repeat if very encrusted.

Patsy70 Wed 04-Sept-24 18:09:10

Zuzu, I’ve got Wet & Forget in the garage for cleaning the patio! Does it work in bathrooms too?

4allweknow Wed 04-Sept-24 17:54:30

I would just go down on my knees at the side of the bath if I didn't like bending. Cleaning the bath, as it's never used for bathing I just put a smudge of washing up liquid on a micro cloth, wet the bath and wipe around then rinse off. Done.

sankev Wed 04-Sept-24 16:12:29

I like Goingtobeagrannys idea of a spin mop and might give it a try

sankev Wed 04-Sept-24 16:10:40

I have found the H3 all purpose spray works on my enamel bath. Just spray it on, leave a couple minutes wipe down and then rinse. I also use a long handled sponge to minimise bending as I also suffer severe back pain.

omega1 Wed 04-Sept-24 15:18:43

I use bleach and some washing up liquid and an old loofah to clean my bath. It does a great job quickly and it doesn't hurt my back.

dogsmother Wed 04-Sept-24 14:58:25

Just rinse then dry with towel that’s going into wash anyway.
To be fair the bath is only used by dog and baby if we are having a sleepover. Not at the same time ……..

Goingtobeagranny Wed 04-Sept-24 14:46:43

Buy a spin mop and just use a third of the handle, spray whatever cleaning spray you like then whiz around the bath with the mop…ta da

Esmay Wed 04-Sept-24 14:46:03

Thanks Doodledog -any suggestion for easy bath cleaning is welcome whether it's a gizmo or products .
Years ago , a plumber told me never to use an abrasive product because it creates millions of invisible scratches making it harder to clean .

00opsidia Wed 04-Sept-24 14:41:34

Am 😂 about husband's bachelor toy and also a bit 🙄🤮

I just use washing up liquid and a washing up brush (bought specifically) and there is nothing like a bit of Jif.

I would love a whirlpool bath though...

Zuzu Wed 04-Sept-24 13:24:21

I have used oven cleaner, Easy-Off, etc, on rental showers/baths that were left really scuzzy. Spray on, wait 5 minutes and scrapped it off with throw-away towels. Follow with a good rinse.

On my personal bath/shower, I use this stuff off Amazon, Wet & Forget. If you start with a clean shower and spray this every 6-7 showers, there's no scrubbing.

www.amazon.com/dp/B0B57SFPQT?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&tag=gransnetforum-21

On a slightly neglected shower, you may need to scrub it off with a sponge. Under regular use, just spray, let sit overnight, and rinse the next day.

Mollygo Wed 04-Sept-24 12:57:54

Mt61
I’m trying to (not) to imagine how your husband used it as a bachelor’s toy.

We got ours when my mum came to stay with us. She said it eased her aches and pains. Then it got to the stage where she couldn’t get in and out of the bath, so we had a shower cubicle installed instead of the over bath one.
I enjoyed a few long soaks in it too, but now I just think of the amount of water to fill it past the outlets.

PamQS Wed 04-Sept-24 12:41:54

My mum went mad at my Dad if he got her anything domestic for Christmas! And he kept doing it!

grandtanteJE65 Wed 04-Sept-24 12:35:09

No-one says she has to used the implement! I would have suggest to my DH that he having bought it was welcome to use it!

Any long handled brush and scouring powder will do the job if you find bending hard.

Mt61 Wed 04-Sept-24 12:02:45

Rip

Mt61 Wed 04-Sept-24 12:02:15

Mollygo

Since our bath is hardly used nowadays, it mostly needs the dust removing. I use a sponge on a stick with washing up liquid, then just rinse it.
DGC who like it because it has a whirlpool feature wipe it down then rinse as a condition of using it.

Omg, we had a whirlpool bath, most disgusting thing I have come across ( husbands bachelor toy) I would fill the bath up with this expensive cleaner specifically for whirlpool baths, all this gunk would be floating around 😩couldn’t wait to tip it out

Mt61 Wed 04-Sept-24 11:58:15

We have just got a new bath, don’t want scratches on it so use spray of vinegar, dash of clear dish soap & micro cloth & wipe, rinse & dry down. Think those vim, cif type products scratch the bath & then over time, dirt builds up & the bath starts to look grubby

Mollygo Wed 04-Sept-24 11:25:30

Since our bath is hardly used nowadays, it mostly needs the dust removing. I use a sponge on a stick with washing up liquid, then just rinse it.
DGC who like it because it has a whirlpool feature wipe it down then rinse as a condition of using it.