How do you clean the grip or non-skid strips that seem embedded on the bottom of the newer tubs, so they remain white?
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The Magic Eraser does a great job for me
I would try using a Clorox spray. Be sure there's good ventilation in the room before you use the spray. Leave it on the strips a few minutes then wipe the tub with a sponge. Rinse well.
I put several drops of dawn dish liquid in the tub, add hotcwater, soak overnight and it usually cleans it up nice. If not, I use vinegar and baking soda and Dawn (no water...just spread it around with enough vinegar to make it spread).
I use Pghgirl's solution and it works; also it is easy to remove so the floor is safe for the next shower.
My method:
sprinkle baking soda on floor of shower or just on strips and add a few drops of blue original Dawn - leave it for a few hours and then add a few drops of vinegar - it will foam. Leave that overnight if possible.
Mold is easily removed from the strips using baking soda, dish soap and vinegar to make a paste and put on the strips. Leave for around an hour and then use a soft scrub brush to get in the cracks to clean out all the mold.
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