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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2010

•Bathtub could likely have a lot of dust and hair. If that's the case and it's dry, the best way to remove is by vacuuming or using a dry towel. The tub needs to be free of hair and dust before you apply product.
•Spray Tub & Tile Cleaner from top to bottom on bath tub. Make sure tub is dry before you spray.
• The reason we spray top to bottom is that the dirt is falling downwards as the cleaner sets in. Let spray sit for 5 minutes.
•Use a thick sponge or scrub brush to clean from side to side, top to bottom.
•Pour water into a small container and wet the sides of the tub.
•If there are any rust stains or yellow spots, mix baking soda and Seventh Generation Dish Soap to make a paste (the consistency of tooth paste). Apply to the spots and leave for 10 minutes. With a pumice stone, rub the paste in a circular motion. Splash with water from a small container.
•If there's any mold in the tub, directly apply Tub & Tile Cleaner. Let sit 10 minutes. Clean with a scrub brush very strongly. Splash with water from a small container.

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  • Go to our web site, click on where to buy and you will find online stores, as well as local stores that sell our products. We sell our products in natural food stores and coops, grocery stores, Target and Walmart nationwide.

  • Soon im going to start to buy this stuff for now i just use hot water and a brush but i will try them later. Also i like the narrators voice she has a down to earth voice.

  • @LoveandEqualityToAll Let me know if you have any difficulty finding the products.

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  • yeah, we want to see a tub that hasn't been cleaned in like 6 months, we want to see a miracle.

  • @SeventhGeneration -- No offense, but I want to see how this product cleans a really scummy tub. The one you're showing is practically clean already. Show me a white tub with real soap scum before and the finished tub after. Don't use scum simulator. Find someone who actually uses soap and has the real problem tub. Because face it, unless you have staff to do it, nobody has a tub like this.

  • i wonder where you can buy this stuff

  • @BIGDAWGGEE lol

  • Use dryer sheets - wet lightly and scrub l- it just melts off. We had 1 yrs of soap scum and it ate right thru it. We tried CLR and just about everything else.....they just didn't do it.

  • I simply use uric acid

  • baking soda and water is just as efficient

  • @SeventhGeneration Thank you in our 2 local health store there is Seventh Generation products. :)

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