How To Clean Jetted Bathtubs
Fill an empty spray bottle with vinegar and spritz down the baking soda to create a paste.
How to clean jetted bathtubs. How to clean a jetted tub. Scrub gently with baking soda. My favorite thing to use for cleaning bathtubs is baking soda. It s abrasive enough to take away mold and soap scum but it doesn t scratch the tub. An old toothbrush is an ideal scrubbing tool and will get into hard to reach spots to remove the rust.
Add dishwashing detergent either powder or liquid soap then mix in one cup of vinegar. Flush accumulated gunk and bacteria from internal tub plumbing. Turn it off when the jets are covered by 2 3 in 5 1 7 6 cm of water. Wipe away any residue with a damp sponge rinse the cover and replace it. Clean the air intake cover unscrew the cover of the air intake control and scrub the area with dampened baking soda.
Sprinkle baking soda on any rusty spot. Fill the tub with hot water to 2 3 in 5 1 7 6 cm above the highest jets. Sprinkle a coating of baking soda over your tub then scrub with an old damp cloth. Turn off the air induction valves. Use the brush to clean the interior surfaces of each jet.
Flush the tub one more time. Pay special attention to the waterline area the faucet and the area around the drain. Turn the hot water on and let it fill the tub. Clean your jetted tub every 1 3 months if you use your tub daily or several times a week.