Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Getting Rid Of Rust From Acrylic Bathtubs

By Carlin Tolle


Many homes today have an acrylic bathtub installed. And there are in fact a number of reasons these bathtubs have grown very popular these days. Since these bathtubs are affordable and highly versatile, it's easy for manufacturers and dealers to sell them. Because of their lightweight materials, they are also the most susceptible to water stains and rust, a common problem in these types of bathtubs, in fact. And if you do not treat rust right away and do it correctly, it can cause some serious damage to your acrylic bathtubs. There are a few important rust removal tips you can look into before buying a new bathtub.

One of the things you can do is buy products you can use to get rid of the rust forming in the bathtub. Bleach, just so you know, is not one of them since it damages the surface of the bathtub, although it CAN remove rust stains. Instead, use stain removal products that suit various surfaces.

You can also use lemon juice to remove light rust stains, although it is best to buy rust removers with calcium in it as they would not damage the bathtub's acrylic surface. For tougher rust stains on the other hand, you can buy abrasive powder stain removers. There are those who use regular table salt to scrub away rust from their acrylic corner tubs. But keep in mind that you shouldn't just start scrubbing away at your bathtubs.

Start with the mildest stain removers first, slowly moving up to more abrasive powder cleaners. You can start with lemon juice mixed with a little salt and scrub it on the stains with a soft cleaning cloth. If milder solutions don't work, you can then move on to the stronger products or the abrasive powdered stain remover, carefully following package instructions.

You also need to take note of cleaning techniques you should use to avoid damaging the acrylic surface of the bathtub. Regardless if you are using mild cleaning products or the abrasive powdered cleaners, wipe the surface in a circular motion.

In addition, you can find helpful advice and tips about properly maintaining your acrylic bathtubs in online dealers and websites such as that of Carver Tubs. These tips can help ensure you will have an acrylic bathtub that will last a long time. Considering the difficult economic environment nowadays, it just isn't practical to buy yourself a brand new bathtub because you destroyed the one you have at home while scrubbing away a rust stain using a pumice stone.




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