How do I clean my shower when.?


Question:someone else cleaned it and left chemical on it. It was left with an orange stain that doesn't wipe off. IT could be CRL, Lime Away, or some other cleanser. I have no idea what chemical was used.

Answers:
It could be color transfer from the sponge used to calcium deposit. If regular water doesn't remove it, try some CLR on it. I doubt it was any of the products you listed. They are clear in the container.

** Added 6/23

Can you scrape with a razor? Only do this if your tub is NOT fiberglass.

Also, try goof off (that's the product name) but use a white paper towel or regular towel (so there isn't any color transfer)


Are you sure it isn't hard water that is doing it?
1/2 bleach and 1/2 water
live in Las Vegas hard water and it always does the job
Try making a paste with baking soda and water. use a dual sided sponge to remove phantom cleaner and rinse with warm water. You may need to do this 2x's. If that doesn't help try spraying with white vinegar first before using the soda. Let me know.
use soft scrub and scour
If nothing has worked try a rust stain remover it could be that or your water.
i had a similar problem and used that mr. clean magic eraser and worked like a charm

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