Helpful Hints from Hell-oise
Jan. 7th, 2005 09:55 pmSoap scum. We all hates it, yes we does. It builds up, and it seems like the only things that get rid of it are either an atrocious amount of elbow grease, or an atrocious amount of chemicals that go straight into the estuaries.
Not so!
Vinegar (or any mild acid, but vinegar is easy to get) works great at eating away at soap scum, but it tends to run off into the drain before actually accomplishing much.
Take one cup of vinegar, and add 1.5tsp of J-Lube. It turns into a thin vinegar gel. Slap it on, and voila, it sticks to the sides of the tub. Just be sure to rinse *thoroughly* before using the shower, as it's slicker than snot.
Not so!
Vinegar (or any mild acid, but vinegar is easy to get) works great at eating away at soap scum, but it tends to run off into the drain before actually accomplishing much.
Take one cup of vinegar, and add 1.5tsp of J-Lube. It turns into a thin vinegar gel. Slap it on, and voila, it sticks to the sides of the tub. Just be sure to rinse *thoroughly* before using the shower, as it's slicker than snot.
You need to know
Date: 2005-03-11 07:51 am (UTC)"Where's the J-Lube? Automotive, maybe?"
Re: You need to know
Date: 2005-03-11 08:00 am (UTC)BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Oh the poor bastards. *hee*
You going to go back and tell them where to find it? :D