Wednesday, February 15, 2012

How can I remove rose petal (natural/fresh/red) stains from a white bath?

The bath water drained away overnight and the petals sat in contact. A browny/blue stain has been left behind.
How can I remove rose petal (natural/fresh/red) stains from a white bath?
Try the magic eraser.
Reply:if the bleach doesn't work....try peroxide



Ne Blessed!
Reply:Bleach that stays on the stain longer would help like in the product Tilex. A few applications will be necessary.If this is not feasible make a paste of Comet cleanser with bleach and apply, let dry and scrub away. 2-3 applications may be needed.Since the stains are organic, they will be easy to remove. Beware of the Magic Eraser, the product is just a dense piece of foam and falls apart very easily. Good luck and have a shinier tub.
Reply:Use chlorine bleach and water, about half and half and make sure that the water can't 'drain away' (you may need to put some plastic over the 'plug' to make sure) while the bleach has time to work. Do it in the early morning, and check it several times during the day. The 'stain' is from 'rot' of the petals and it may actually take a few 'days' of soaking your tub to get it 'white' again.
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