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You can use a strong detergent or even a scouring powder, not just a mild cleaner.
But test the scouring powder in an inconspicuous spot first to see what it does to the pattern.
The tiny bath took little time as scouring powder and plastic sponge were where they almost had to be.
Because many scouring powders do contain grit, read labels carefully before using.
A large jar of Great White scouring powder offered me a ride on its back a little earlier.
On honed marble, scrub the stain with scouring powder between applications.
If the stain persists try dampened scouring powder and 00-grade steel wool.
Then apply a mild scouring powder containing chlorine bleach.
A cup of scouring powder (Vim) is issued each week, to clean eating utensils for 140 men.
We tried scouring powder, then fine steel wool, but the latter left a gray stain, probably because of the tub's age (34 years).
Chalk is used in the manufacture of some putties, cements, and scouring powders.
Knock out any grit and scrub the parts with an old toothbrush dipped in vinegar or scouring powder.
One more click: scouring powder wipe marks.
The name Vim remained solely associated with the scouring powder until 1993 when a range of associated products were released.
Instead, the air was laced with the faint but astringent scents of disinfectant, scouring powder, and floor wax.
A. Sounds as though this may be just dirt -in which case scrubbing with scouring powder may be all that is needed.
Scouring powder.
Scrub with scouring powder and rinse every bit of the powder away, making sure no soap residue remains in crevices or joints.
Soap Do not use perfumed or chlorinated laundry soap or scouring powder in any form!
They are full of mundane items like buckets and galoshes, ear muffs and scouring powders.
Any rats or roaches creep in here, Janet Marco thought, they better be able to live on scouring powder, ammonia water, and wax.
Scrub twice with a good scouring powder, then rinse with lots of water to get rid of all cleanser residue.
If that does not get all the stains off, try a scouring powder or rubbing with an abrasive pad like the kind sold for Teflon pots.
Remove stubborn stains by scrubbing with either household scouring powder or trisodium phosphate, a strong cleaning powder.
I have scrubbed it with a brush and tile cleaner, with bleach and scouring powder, but cannot get the tiles to look clean.