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Bar keepers friend - you can buy it at tesco. Shifts almost everything from almost anything
This is fab stuff! Is it safe to use on a bath though? I only use it for my sink/oven.The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt.Bertrand Russell0 -
gunsandbanjos wrote: »This is fab stuff! Is it safe to use on a bath though? I only use it for my sink/oven.
Absolutley fine on my enamelled one. In fact, should you ever have to use one of those metal things to unblock a toilet, and get all those marks that look like scratches appear down there - if you empty out the water, it will get rid of those too.0 -
ok so after first soaking with bicarb of soda and scrubbing down, no noticeable improvement. Next was soaking for over 12 hours in a strong bleach solution. See picture- some marginal improvement.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/66736278@N03/6078558707/in/photostream/- DFD 4th July 2015
- MFD 1st October 2021
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I would use vinegar. Its what cleaned mine up a treat but I had to use ALOT of elbow grease too and a kitchen pad.0
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Bicarb of soda rubbed in on half a lemon should work :j0
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Can't wait to see the results of the other suggestions MissShoes... thanks for posting the feedback!I believe in the freedom of spinach and the right to arm bears.
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Wow that is one persistent beggar of a stain!!!
I'd now scrub neat thick bleach into each stain with an old toothbrush and leave that overnight and scrub again...0 -
I have no suggestions but I am marking my place as I'm now intrigued of the outcome:A
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Another vote here for Barkeepers Friend - brilliant stuff!
I also remember that Astonish paste used to work pretty well, but don't know if that is still available?0
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