How can I remove really bad stains off of my old porcelain tub?
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You might want to contact the manufacturer of porcelain tubs for this answer. Companies like Kohler that have been around for decades would be the first I'd check with. I am sure they have had experience with this issue before. The formula for the glazes have changed over time. Contact the company itself, not a salesperson or an agent. They do not have the science background to know what you need. Yes, porcelain glaze is a science. You may have to resort to having your tub refinished. If you can find a reputable company in your area, it's worth it. I have had a claw foot tub redone, as well
as a stall shower floor, and it was totally worth it!