Pete F
Titanium
- Joined
- Jul 30, 2008
- Location
- Sydney, Australia
I'll confess to not being a fan of OT posts, but in this case I hope there's a connection to the board's topic.
We have a pretty serious build up of white soap scum in our shower and I've been tasked to remove it. Yes there's some commercial products from the supermarket that do an "ok" job on it, eventually, but in general I find they're expensive and diluted down to the point where they barely seem to work. Instead I wondered if, given how many solvents I have in my workshop, whether there's something in the workshop that may do a better job at removing it? Commercial degreasers etc.? I don't want to dick around with mamby-pamby "soft on your hands" supermarket crap, instead want to get in there and have it squeaky clean with little effort. "Real man stuff",
Any suggestions?
Pete
We have a pretty serious build up of white soap scum in our shower and I've been tasked to remove it. Yes there's some commercial products from the supermarket that do an "ok" job on it, eventually, but in general I find they're expensive and diluted down to the point where they barely seem to work. Instead I wondered if, given how many solvents I have in my workshop, whether there's something in the workshop that may do a better job at removing it? Commercial degreasers etc.? I don't want to dick around with mamby-pamby "soft on your hands" supermarket crap, instead want to get in there and have it squeaky clean with little effort. "Real man stuff",
Any suggestions?
Pete