Re: Cleaning a vitreous enamel bath
Originally Posted by
littlebob
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We had to clean a viterous enamel bath in an old cottage, we had tried lots of cleaning products without much luck.
Finally someone suggested one third 5% hydrogen peroxide solution and two thirds bicarbonate of soda. Mix it together and spread it on the bath, then leave it for an hour. The results are amazing when you wash it off.
Well done! Good old Bicarb cleans most things in my kitchen and bathroom, tiled floors, etc. Its eco-friendly and cheap (in comparison to a cupboard of horrible chemicals in expensive bottles. For tough stains I use bicarb and vinegar, never tried the peroxide, but will take the good advice below if I ever do. Any before and after pics?