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Old enamel bath

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Royalwilson Sat 06-Oct-18 11:59:11

Go for vim. I think it will clean it.

Bopeep14 Fri 24-Aug-18 09:29:47

Thank you for all the ideas, going to try the biological washing powder first. I had forgotten about astonish, used to use it on my oven, Vim wow that’s a blast from the past, unsure if you can still buy it. I have looked at the enamel diy kits but would have to get someone to do it for me. I had a quote last year for having it done professionally but it was over £800, way out of my budget, loathed to get a new bath it’s such a good size to have a nice relaxing soak in. ?

annsixty Thu 23-Aug-18 16:35:34

We had one many years ago and I seem to remember that if it was not worn completely away the best thing was to fill it with very hot water and biological washing powder.
You cannot lose any thing by trying.

Grammaretto Thu 23-Aug-18 16:23:27

I saved up and had ours reenamelled.
It was worth every penny. It cost £300 or thereabouts. It was very worn with black areas under the head and by the plughole. But it's just the right size so I was loathe to buy a new one.

MiniMoon Thu 23-Aug-18 15:20:25

A friend of mine re-enameled her bath herself. She bought a re-enamelling kit. Much cheaper than buying a new bath. I've had a look on line and there are plenty to choose from
Here's one example, www.tubbyuk.com/shop/bath-resurfacing-kits/tubby-standard?gclid=CjwKCAjwtvnbBRA5EiwAcRvnphbrsEzTr0O5Tc2WRIsCOmWQBL3ket-_X9tcnNRWQq02mod9GglR8BoCtPkQAvD_BwE

FlexibleFriend Thu 23-Aug-18 13:44:44

If the enamel has worn away your pretty much stuffed, I have the same problem with a steel bath but it's not a case of can't afford to replace it, I just want to do the whole bathroom at once. So it's got to wait until we've chosen everything and have the time to do it. It looks horrible but tbh it's only used to shower in these days. I just keep telling myself it will be done soon.

SpringyChicken Thu 23-Aug-18 13:19:57

Astonish makes a paste in a rectangular tub for cleaning ovens and enamel bakeware. It’s really good, no nasty fumes and costs about £1. That might work.

Maybelle Thu 23-Aug-18 13:18:11

I used to use Vim , not sure if you can still buy it

Bopeep14 Thu 23-Aug-18 13:13:18

Hi all does anyone have any tips to clean my old enamel bath non of the modern cleaners seem to clean it properly the enamel has worn away a lot. Cant afford to get it re enamelled or replaced.