AWB
04-19-2001, 06:45 AM
I'm moving next week, after my landlord decided to sell the townhouse of his I was living in.
After inspecting the place with his realtor, he told me that quite a bit needed to be cleaned before we got our damage deposit back, specifically the tubs and toilets.
The former has a slight brown stain at the bottom, which didn't go away with bleaching. The latter have these hard water stains at the water line. I've tried products I've seen on TV ads that show the user just spraying and wiping a few minutes later. No go. I've also tried bleaching, but by design the water level won't go up above the stain line. (Got the rest of the bowl nice and white, though.)
I've seen more expensive stain removers at Home Depot, but I'm hesitant to get them if they "work" as well as the other products.
GQ: Can anyone suggest a reliable product that will get my fixtures looking like new, for real?
After inspecting the place with his realtor, he told me that quite a bit needed to be cleaned before we got our damage deposit back, specifically the tubs and toilets.
The former has a slight brown stain at the bottom, which didn't go away with bleaching. The latter have these hard water stains at the water line. I've tried products I've seen on TV ads that show the user just spraying and wiping a few minutes later. No go. I've also tried bleaching, but by design the water level won't go up above the stain line. (Got the rest of the bowl nice and white, though.)
I've seen more expensive stain removers at Home Depot, but I'm hesitant to get them if they "work" as well as the other products.
GQ: Can anyone suggest a reliable product that will get my fixtures looking like new, for real?