Cleaning a porcelain enamel tub 1.
Cleaning stains from porcelain tubs.
Wipe down your tub.
Get yourself a nice large bucket 5 gallons and mix in it 2 gallons of water and cups of white vinegar.
Treat stains with hydrogen peroxide or baking soda and ammonia.
The lemon oil will help repel soap scum and other dirt to keep the sink tub clean longer and it smells good too.
Materials required baking soda dry abrasive cleaner hydrogen peroxide white vinegar.
Get an old towel shirt or rag and dampen it.
You can soak the area with hydrogen peroxide for 5.
Use a sponge and soak it in the white.
Using a pumice stone is another natural way to remove rust stains from porcelain.
Squeeze a small amount of lemon oil onto a clean rag rub the lemon oil into the sides of the porcelain bathtub or sink avoiding the bottom of the tub to prevent slipping.
If your tub has a tough stain you can break out some cleaning screens which are similar to lightweight sandpaper.
Combine hot water with dishwashing soap.
Combine 1 gallon 3 8 l of water and 2 tablespoons 30 ml of dishwashing.
Using this give the inside of the tub a really good wipe down.
The fine grit of this stone is gently abrasive and helps to reduce scratching.
Pumice stones work great to remove rust and hard water stains from bathroom fixtures and porcelain bathtubs.