Surely many have encountered the problem of yellowing and streaks on the bathtub.
You can, of course, try to solve it with household chemicals, but, firstly, they are quite expensive, secondly, not all of them are effective, and thirdly, they can be harmful to health.
Or you can use a method that does not require this very "chemistry", as well as special efforts. And in terms of time - very quickly.
Almighty Vinegar
Let's arm ourselves with classic vinegar (9%). Pour half a glass into a spray bottle.
Add a teaspoon of dishwashing liquid there. Shake it so that all the ingredients are mixed properly.
First of all, we will treat the joints between the bathtub and the tiles with our mixture (to prevent drips).
To do this, take paper towels, soak them thoroughly with our product and apply them to the contaminated areas.
Then spray the entire bath with the solution. Leave it like this for about half an hour.
If there is heavy contamination on it, say, rusty stripes or yellowing, then we attach paper towels soaked in the solution to them.
Front part
The front part of the bathtub is easy to clean: after treating it with the solution, we wash off the dirt with the soft side of a sponge by spraying it.
An old toothbrush will help clean crevices and other hard-to-reach places.
Have you treated the front part of the bathtub? All that remains is to wipe it with a damp cloth, and then dry it with a microfiber cloth.
Next, we clean the bathtub itself. If it has dried out by this point, we spray it with the solution again and go over it with a sponge (with the soft side).
Then we remove the napkins from the joints of the bathtub and tiles, and clean the plaque with a toothbrush. The dirt is easily removed.
The last step: rinse the bathtub with cold water and wipe dry with a soft cloth.