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Scratch Marks on Bath - help!
dipsy2006
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hello
I am moving out of my rented house next weekend and need to make sure everything is clean.
I have noticed recently some grey scratches on the bath - there are quite a lot - and don't know how to cover them/get rid of them/make them invisible!
I have no idea where they came from as I haven't used anything on the bath that would cause it - i thought it might be my cat, but the scratches are kind of side to side rather than up and down and so i don't think it was her. The only other thing i can think of is that my old cleaning lady did it by mistake.
Anyway, i have to make them invisible for when the inventory man comes to check me out next weekend.
Does anyone have any ideas - without me having to buy a new bath!
Thanks
dip x
I am moving out of my rented house next weekend and need to make sure everything is clean.
I have noticed recently some grey scratches on the bath - there are quite a lot - and don't know how to cover them/get rid of them/make them invisible!
I have no idea where they came from as I haven't used anything on the bath that would cause it - i thought it might be my cat, but the scratches are kind of side to side rather than up and down and so i don't think it was her. The only other thing i can think of is that my old cleaning lady did it by mistake.
Anyway, i have to make them invisible for when the inventory man comes to check me out next weekend.
Does anyone have any ideas - without me having to buy a new bath!
Thanks
dip x
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Probably something metal like a ring or a shower hose. Don't panic - they're usually really superficial. Try using a scouring powder like Vim with a nylon sponge scouring pad and they should come off really easily.0
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