Stainless steel tub in washer ... how to remove suds ring ???

Carolyn
by Carolyn
  5 answers
  • Karla Karla on Feb 25, 2018

    Try a wet Mr Clean eraser, that is what I do for mine and it works beautifully.

  • Sue Sue on Feb 26, 2018

    Yes, I agree wiht Karla., I used a Mr. Clean eraser to removed old, dried on paint from my front door latch set after every other single thing I tried failed to remove it including my fingernail. this took it right of no struggling at all and since then I have been a die-hard fan of this product. I LOVE these, use them to keep my glass top range clean also. wet, squeeze out the water and go. Good luck

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    • Sue Sue on Feb 26, 2018

      Well, depending on what you use the razor blades on they can scratch so I couldn't use those on my door latch set. They are the black iron ones and would have scratched.


  • Joy30150932 Joy30150932 on Feb 26, 2018

    Try doing a full rinse with a cup of vinegar and hot water. You may be using too much soap if you are having a problem. The more soap you use the greyer the laundry becomes and the more rinse water it takes to remove the suds when you are doing the laundry. Less is best.

  • Vimarhonor Vimarhonor on Feb 26, 2018

    I would agree with above and suggest the magic eraser. I use the ones from the dollar store.

  • Mls20785750 Mls20785750 on Feb 26, 2018

    Vinegar