How do I clean my 1950's bathroom?
I would like to get my porcelain tub looking clean and bright
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Hi this is Peggy. Here are some hints on how to clean and polish your porcelain tub. Hope this is helpful. How to Clean an Old Porcelain Tub | HowStuffWorks
Whether your gorgeous vintage bathtub is the focal point of your bathroom or you're just stuck with an old tub, you want to keep it looking clean and brand new.
Easy Off No Fume Oven Cleaner in the BLUE can. Works on enamel, porcelain, and fiberglass.
Bon Ami cleanser, Comet cleanser, Bar Keeper's Friend cleanser.
Apply any of the above to wet surface and scrub with soft cloth. It will require some "elbow grease" if very dirty, but these agents will not hurt the porcelain.