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First thing you want to do is pick the right type of cleanser to go to the right type of
surround. Your surround around the bathtub maybe tile, maybe granite, it may be concrete
or it could be just normal fiberglass from the bathtub. So you want to be sure whatever
you are working with you pick out the correct product. I am just, I really like when I work
on surround, I like using a liquid a clear liquid instead of paste because it's just
easier to wash away. So I, what I am going to do is just take a 409 or a Fantastic product
and I am just going to really spray. You want to spray it, there's a lot of little ledges
and cracks right here that collect a lot of dirt so I'm going to spray and then I'm going
to take my sponge and just go around and give it a really good soaping. Now you, when you
do this you might want to, well you will want to start off , especially if you have a lot
of girls who, you have, you end up having a lot of hair in your bathtub. You'll want
to take all the hair with a paper towel, just get all the hair away first before you start
rinsing and it goes into the drain and clogs. So first clean the hair off and then start
soaping up. And then you want to work with your handles and your faucet and if you need
those hard to get areas you can also use just an old toothbrush, soft. And go around, also
you want to remember if you have things on your bathtub like soaps and plants and things.
You want to take everything off and you probably should do this before you begin. Because a
lot of times the residue from the bottles will drip down. Sometimes they'll mildew if
they've been sitting for a long time. So once you've done that then with a hand squirt or
with a bucket, you are just going to go back and really wash well. And you might want to
rinse several times to be sure that you get the soap off. This is Ann Myrick and that
is how you clean around your bathtub, the surround and the ledges.