Soak a coonwool ball, or similar, in bleach and leave it sitting on the stain for as long as needed. (It took 3 days to work completely) resoaking the cottonwool ball maybe required. This also works for hair dye stains.
Soak a coonwool ball, or similar, in bleach and leave it sitting on the stain for as long as needed. (It took 3 days to work completely) resoaking the cottonwool ball maybe required. This also works for hair dye stains.
Bleach might remove dye stain from a fiberglass tub if it is caught early enough. The areas of dye stain can be soaked with bleach over time. This might take a while.
A small amount of turpentine or paint thinner on a cloth will usually lift a stain like this from the bathtub.
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To clean fiberglass showers and tubs, heat white vinegar until hot and pour into a spray bottle. Spray on shower and bathtub. Let set around 10-15 minutes and clean using a scrubbing sponge, adding more hot vinegar during the process as needed. Rinse thoroughly.
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Soak a coonwool ball, or similar, in bleach and leave it sitting on the stain for as long as needed. (It took 3 days to work completely) resoaking the cottonwool ball maybe required. This also works for hair dye stains.
Many stains can be removed with alcohol.
Turpentine will not harm a fiberglass bathtub. Small amounts of turpentine can be used to clean stubborn adhesives in the bathtub.
Bleach might remove dye stain from a fiberglass tub if it is caught early enough. The areas of dye stain can be soaked with bleach over time. This might take a while.
A small amount of turpentine or paint thinner on a cloth will usually lift a stain like this from the bathtub.
To remove toilet bowl cleaner stains from the tub, you will need hot water and a sturdy brush. Get the brush wet and use elbow grease to clean the stain.
I don't know about fiberglass but I got wood stain on my nearly-white carpet and it came right up using hydrogen peroxide. It didn't bleach out the carpet either! Hope that helps.
If it's fiberglass it is possible
I Used some bleach let it sit for 5 min on the stain, and then used a bit of boiling water and scrubbed with a sponge and it was gone
Use Mineral Spirits or Paint Thinner. Test an area first but should work just fine.