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hobbo25
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Hi
I have used a pink bath fizzer in our white bath today and it has managed to stain around the bath. I have tried using bathroom cleaners and although this has helped a bit there is still pink marks. Any ideas of any other products i could use to get rid of it. - To make matters worse the bathroom has only just been re-done and has only been in for a total of 3 weeks!!!
Thanks
I have used a pink bath fizzer in our white bath today and it has managed to stain around the bath. I have tried using bathroom cleaners and although this has helped a bit there is still pink marks. Any ideas of any other products i could use to get rid of it. - To make matters worse the bathroom has only just been re-done and has only been in for a total of 3 weeks!!!
Thanks
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I did something similar with hair dye
:rolleyes: A bit of cream cleaner did the trick :T
There's an older thread, too. I'll see if I can find it.
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
Stardrops? Gets rid of most things!0
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:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0
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Did it turn you pink too?0
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lol :rotfl:
never even got in it - saw the pink stains and panicked!!!!!0 -
Ooooh, I did this when I hung a brown woolly throw over the bath to dry - came home to find the bath streaked with red, pink and brown stripes. Cue much furious scrubbing but you'll be pleased to know that it WILL wear off eventually, take lots of baths0
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Penelope_Penguin wrote: »I did something similar with hair dye
:rolleyes: A bit of cream cleaner did the trick :T
There's an older thread, too. I'll see if I can find it.
Penny. x0 -
HariboJunkie wrote: »Did it turn you pink too?
Funny you should say that - it turned my hairline pink :eek: Didn't realise until a few hours later - so scrubbed at it to try and remove. This made my face red and angry, surprisingly :rolleyes: Luckily I was off to a seedy and dimly lit club to see a friend's DH play guitar.
Oh, just realised, you were asking hobbo25, not me:rotfl:
Am I still the Crowned Queen of Numpty Land:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
Try some bleach. When I moved into my first house someone was very very dirty and didnt clean it. It was badly stained and was an enamel bath. I used bleach and left it for a short while and came up as new.
Also I managed to stain my grey bath orange by using a lush bath bomb, again some neat bleach got rid of it allRaising kids is like being held hostage by midget terrorists0 -
Penelope_Penguin wrote: »Funny you should say that - it turned my hairline pink :eek: Didn't realise until a few hours later - so scrubbed at it to try and remove. This made my face red and angry, surprisingly :rolleyes: Luckily I was off to a seedy and dimly lit club to see a friend's DH play guitar.
Oh, just realised, you were asking hobbo25, not me:rotfl:
Am I still the Crowned Queen of Numpty Land
I'd like to plead the fifth on that if I may.
I do however have renewed respect for your secret life as a seedy club frequenter.0
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