Sunday 6 March 2011

Although acrylic tubs look great and are made to last, they also need to be cleaned and maintained in the right way

Choose a soft scrubbing gel or cream (non-abrasive) to clean your acrylic bathtub. Using regular scrubbing products can scratch the acrylic so they should be avoided. All you need is a moist, soft cloth (baby diapers are great) and the soft scrubbing product. Gently scrub the bathtub by moving the cloth in circular motions to remove stubborn stains.

Since acrylic baths' color goes all the way through the material (it's not just painted on the surface) you can buff out scratches if they're not deep and if you're careful. Some acrylic surrounds and tubs are very thin (the cheaper ones especially) -- so be very careful and don't create a hole where a little scratch used to be!

You can also clean an acrylic bathtub is with good, old-fashioned ammonia. Because ammonia is so strong smelling, we recommend you open a window, run a fan, or wear a protective face mask. Then, fill a spray bottle with the ammonia and spray the inside of the tub. If there are badly stained areas, make sure the area is sprayed heavily. Allow the ammonia to sit for about five minutes and then rinse. If you want to remove any lingering odor, you can go over the bathtub with a soft scrub product and rinse.

Impulse - Tribune - Bath 1700x750


Sanitary grade acylic
Suitable for build in setting
Side

and end panels not included
Capacity 228L (143L)


9 points ss support frame


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