Cool! I'll have to try it out!
Dh is retired and took a part time job at a resort near us. Today was his first day. Well one of the gals there told him that Pert Shampoo is great for getting rid of bathtub scum. He said she puts it in a spray bottle, (must dilute it, I guess) and sprays it on. Works like a charm. I have not tired it, but I was thinking if you all bought Pert this week for the overage as I did, and you don't like Pert, that is another use for it perhaps. :shrug7:
Cool! I'll have to try it out!
I'll try that out!
thanks for sharing your tips.
Thank you for the tips. I hate pert so this will be a great way to use it.
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My hair dresser once told me it is the chemical equivilent to floor stripper, like for no-wax floors. I don't know, just an idea.......
can a hardworking housewife/husband test it let us know pls?
i am toooo lazy + i hate cleaning the bathroom:(
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I am a hardworking housewife! I have always used shampoo to clean the tub.
I always use the shampoo no one likes, and i have a nylon scrubbie dedicated to tub cleaning. I just squirt the shampoo on it, it works like a dream. Usually smells very nice too (the dandruff ones, not so much.....)
I had started using the Soft Soap Spa Body Wash to clean the tub, it works nicely as well! (and smells wonderful).
I hate the smell of bathroom cleaners, and my shampoo supply is endless....
Thanks for the tip of diluting it and using a spray bottle - that's a great idea!
I love to use this stuff to wash my beagles, they come out clean and great smelling ( wised it worked on my hair, but no way)
Also use it on rescue dogs.