One, How to clean the bathtub properly
1、General cleaning of bathtubs
Clean the bathtub regularly, preferably weekly, to ensure it remains dry after each use.
2、Cleaning ceramic bathtubs
Use a sponge or soft cloth to wipe with a cleaning agent, then rinse with water after the dirt is removed.

3、Clean the acrylic bathtub
If the acrylic bathtub is scratched, the scratches are relatively light. You can gently scrub them with toothpaste and a toothbrush. If the scratches are deep, it is recommended to seek professional assistance.
4、Clean and reinforce the plastic bathtub.
Reinforced plastic bathtubs are prone to scratches, so avoid using abrasive cleaners and stiff-bristled brushes. Instead, use a sponge to apply an acidic cleaner.
5、Cleaning method for stainless steel bathtubs
Compared to other bathtubs, stainless steel bathtubs are less prone to rust, easy to clean, and maintain a shiny appearance after cleaning. However, when cleaning the bathtub, avoid using cleaning agents containing chlorine, as this can cause discoloration and loss of shine.
Two. important cleaning considerations for bathtubs
Do not use cleaning agents containing abrasives, strong acids, or strong alkalis to clean the bathtub. Instead, use neutral liquid cleaning agents and soft cloths or sponges.
Do not leave metal objects in the bathtub, as this can cause rust and contamination of the surface.
Three. Easy cleaning tips for bathtubs
One. Vinegar Soak
If you want to remove stains from the bathtub and faucet, you can soak a cloth in vinegar and place it over the stains overnight. The next morning, mix baking soda and vinegar to create a paste, then use a toothbrush to scrub the area clean.
Two. Rubbing with old newspapers
Wipe the bathtub with old newspapers to remove dirt, or gently wipe with a clean cloth or brush to remove the putty powder, then rinse with water.
III. Special Cleaning Agents
If cost is not a primary concern, a specialized bathtub cleaner can be used. It effectively removes common soap scum and water stains from the bathtub surface, and also has a special effect on organic yellow stains, making cleaning faster and easier, and minimizing any potential damage to the bathtub surface.
IV. Combined Cleaning
You can use an old toothbrush to clean the bathtub surface with bleach to remove stains and eliminate mold. If you encounter stubborn stains that are difficult to remove, you can also use half a lemon and salt to scrub, or use toothpaste with whitening properties and a soft toothbrush to apply and scrub.