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RWebb 05-05-2010 10:29 PM

Cleaning a Bathtub - FG
 
what is the best stuff to clean a fiberglass bathtub - one of the ones with the jets in it?

The 409 & KaBoom just don't seem to work that well, but I don't want to damage the FG...

tevake 05-05-2010 11:06 PM

FG cleaner
 
Check at boating supply store. there are some very good FG cleaners made for boats.
I have used Sea power. very good cleaner but has wax in it also.
Richard

VenezianBlau 87 05-06-2010 04:18 AM

This past weekend I used Mr. Clean Magic Erasers on one in my house. I never knew it was shiny underneath all the soap scum. I soaked the tub with Kaboom first. Problem is the soap scum really wears away at the Magic Erasers and I went through a few of them. I never noticed it was nasty until a girl friend mentioned it.

Porsche-O-Phile 05-06-2010 04:58 AM

KLR will clean just about anything but I don't know if it's okay for FG.

vonsmog 05-06-2010 05:01 AM

We have well water with iron in it. I use some stuff I got at Walmart made for boats called hull cleaner. Stinks real bad but took off any stain that was on it. Then I use wax like on a car and it last for 6-8 months. Then I do it all over again. One of the joys of country living!

red-beard 05-06-2010 05:31 AM

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Originally Posted by RWebb (Post 5335976)
what is the best stuff to clean a fiberglass bathtub - one of the ones with the jets in it?

The 409 & KaBoom just don't seem to work that well, but I don't want to damage the FG...

Are you using real soap? Like Dial? Soap scum is a hard water reduction product and is pretty much only attacked by acid. CLR will certainly work, and it is listed as safe on fiberglass. You could try full strength vinegar as a soaking agent, it is a little stronger than Kaboom.

After you get it cleaned up, try switching from a soap (Dial, Safeguard, Ivory, etc) to a Detergent (Zest).

RWebb 05-06-2010 12:00 PM

thanks folks - no very little soap is used in that tub; mostly just my dirty greasy body and shampoo

UconnTim97 05-06-2010 02:13 PM

Gel-Gloss, it is in a red and blue rectangular can. You can get it at Home Depot or any marine supply store. Works well on boats, bathtubs, and Corvettes I would imagine.

Zeke 05-06-2010 02:48 PM

I found a god trick by accident. I bought some oven cleaner at the dollar store. It doesn't have the ingredients of something like EasyOff. It's just spray can lye. It really cleans and is easy to use. Not too good on the environment. (Had to mention that because of Randy. ;) )

RWebb 05-06-2010 03:16 PM

I thought Gel-Gloss was used AFTER cleaning?? I do have some...

well, lye can be neutralized...

look 171 05-06-2010 04:21 PM

The guy that repair our FG tubs during transport or what not will always use a polishing compound to clear anything you can't get out. Polishing compound is what I use every couple or three years. Not rubbing, but polishing compound.


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