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Okay, if you're anything like me, I like to make things as comfortable as I can, so I
get in the tub to wash out a tub that's this high. My other tub in my children's bathroom
is a lot lower, so that...for that one I can kneel down, no problem. But if it's something
like this, you want to really get some elbow grease into it, and you can't do that if you're
stretching so far over. So let's get started with loosening up the build-up that's in the
tub. So I'm just going to use a soft scrub that's not going to be abrasive in any way,
it's not going to scratch. And it's going to give a deep clean. So you just spray that
around the base. You want to make sure that you spray around the sides, because that's
actually where most of the build-up is. You know when you're sitting in the tub, and you're
in the water, and the water comes to here, well that's where you're going to find the
most build-up, is where ever your water is sitting when you're in the tub. So you want
to make sure you go all the around. Okay. And then obviously I go behind me as well.
And use one that's got a foaming....a foaming cleanser. And then I just let that sit for
just a few minutes, and then I just get my little flannel, and we just start rubbing,
and trying to loosen up the...the grubby bacteria and the germs that...the dirt that's in here.
So you just start scrubbing as hard as you can.