Dirty Brush Basin?
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Dirty Brush Basin?
Nothing has ever gotten all the paint stains of of my plastic basin(s) but I used a face sponge rubbed with Fels Naptha and it cleaned it out pretty darn good. So then I thought I'd try in on the inside of my slosh bucket.... worked like a charm.
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Magic eraser sponges work pretty well also. Love the Fels Naptha for stain removal in the laundry.
martha- Number of posts : 1951
Age : 64
Location : Searcy, AR
Registration date : 2011-05-22
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I use a stainless steel water jar when I work. It always comes out so clean and shiny! You can often get stainless steel dinnerware, jugs, cups, etc. in stores that sell Indian groceries.
JJJJJ- Number of posts : 1053
Registration date : 2011-08-26
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VIM Bathroom cleaner - the spray. Cleans the water tub completely and looks like new. When I body paint I use the Tim Gratton Body Paint in black which is an acrylic base - made a mess of my water tub (the cheaper one, the better one is in my kit!)... I had VIM under the sink so thought "what the hell, it can't hurt it"... came completely clean with a wipe down.
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Never heard of VIM...is it a Canadian thing? May have to try Scrubbing Bubbles and let them do some work next time.
martha- Number of posts : 1951
Age : 64
Location : Searcy, AR
Registration date : 2011-05-22
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I use a black 3 hole pencil holder. I dip in one then the other and then the last waterhole. water doesn't look so dirty and basin doesn't look bad either!
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