how do you take out the stains on you bathroom tiles?

Philippines
April 9, 2007 3:58am CST
i have a cleanser here that i bought from a local company and it's very good in taking out the stains. only thing is, i get blisters on my hands and feet afterwards. i'm looking for an alternate product or method which is just as good but will not harm my skin. any ideas?
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• United States
9 Apr 07
Have you tried putting cleaning gloves on when you do your housework? if the product is that good why not just find a way to protect your hands and feet. The little yellow rubber kitchen gloves work pretty good I think. Maybe try those before replacing your cleaner?
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• Philippines
12 Apr 07
i might do that. and maybe i can wrap my feet in plastic, too. okay, thanks for the suggestion.
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• Philippines
14 May 07
this is a good solution to your problem. if you prefer to stick to your present cleansers, then use rubber kitchen gloves. these have been handy for us when we deal with houseworks which prove to be damaging to our hands. as for your feet, use rubber boots. do not risk slipping in there while cleaning the area.
@teison2 (5921)
• Norway
9 Apr 07
Our bathroom tiles does not stain easily. We use a spray on rinse off kind of product that we get from the grocery store. Lookes too easy in the comercials, and I doubted it would work. But it did! Si I just spray on and rinse off - no blisters!
• Philippines
12 Apr 07
good for you, you have such a product there. i don't think it's available here coz i've never heard of a spray cleanser yet. but thanks for sharing, hough!
@mashimaro (1094)
• Philippines
9 Apr 07
We used chlorine in our house to clean the stains in the bathroom tiles.
• Philippines
12 Apr 07
i tried that and i can't stand the smell. our bathroom in the bedroom doesn't have a "proper" door in it, it's just a swinging door so there's a gap under the door and above it. so when we turn un the aircon for the night, the smell stays.
• Philippines
14 May 07
domex and mr. muscle are good answers to your problem. try them and you will find that these are perfect solutions to your problem. i also add a few chlorine granules and powder soap when the stains are too difficult to do away with. you will have to leave domex or mr. muscle for a while before rinsing them out. allow them sometime to act on the stains. once you start brushing the tiles, the stains come off easily.