Re: Bath Tub Cleaning Problem

Re: Bath Tub Cleaning Problem

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Bath Tub Cleaning Problem Donna in Texas 01-25-2006

"Donna in Texas" <donna.mr@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> Thanks you guys for the suggestions on cleaning the fiberglass bottom
> surface of the bathtub. You gave me ideas I hadn't even considered.
>
> Donna
>
>
> P.S. I would take the porelain over iron (or steel or whatever it is) any
> day. Just FYI for anyone building a house or remodeling.


A cast iron tub is a luxury item, for sure. The cost, weight, and
structural considerations associated with a large cast iron tub can break
the budget. I doubt that many of us would have a jetted tub if they only
came in cast iron. I bet that large jetted tubs are a feature that is often
sought after by home buyers but seldom used. We probably only use our tub
five or six times a year. It takes too long to fill and uses too much
water. Unless I jack-up the temperature on my 50 gallon water heater, it
doesn't heat enough water to fill the tub without going cold. They are
wonderful on a cold winter's night or after doing some serious yard work.




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