How to clean heavy soap scum from a textured bottom tub?
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Oh this is the worst. I have one of those textured no slip and no matter what I did, it wouldn't come clean. Then I discovered "wet & forget shower". It will take a bit of time because it's a no scrub product that works slowly to clean and prevent build up. If you want to hurry it along, you can can clean with Lysol power scum (blue label/trigger spray) and a scrub brush. I like the hurricane spin scrubber.
Once you have it clean, use wet & forget shower weekly to keep it clean. That stuff is the bomb.
Ok, not a problem!
Go to the Dollar Tree and buy a $1.00 broom, blue bristled.
Then when at home make up this solution:
In a 32oz water bottle (empty of course) put 8oz of blue Dawn dishsoap and fill to the top with white vinegar. Punch holes in the cap of this bottle and spread the contents around the tub/surround enclosure. Let it stay there for awhile. Take your new broom and clean away the soap scum, you may have to repeat this. Rinse well. Let it set longer for heavier buildup, clean as often as needed.
I use a wet magic eraser. Easy.
Easy Off No Fume Oven Cleaner in the BLUE can. Works on enamel, porcelain, and fiberglass.