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I use a solution of equal quantities of washing up liquid and white vinegar mix in a bottle, shake well and apply using a slightly damp cloth, leave for 20 minutes then sprinkle with bicarbonate of soda and rub then rinse off......... it works like a charm for grubby tide marksBlessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
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geordie_ben wrote: »Bleach and vinegar mix is busy dissolving it as we speak.
after a bit of scrubbing it very much like when you scuff your trainers on a wooden floor, but with dirt instead.
it doesn't scrub off, but if you rub your finger over it, it seams to soften it and then the mix brings it off when you scrub. very odd
Never mix an Acid (vinegar) with Bleach :eek::eek: It can create chlorine gas that can kill you.Blessed are the cracked for they are the ones that let in the light
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ive merged this with our older bath cleaning thread
ZipA little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men :cool:
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