Skin flakes, oils, bath additives, and lime. All of this settles in the bathtub and makes it look dirty.

With a few home remedies, you can clean the tub in a flash. Prevent frequent bathtub cleaning with dishwasher tabs. Clean the tub with baking soda, laundry detergent, and dish soap. Rinse the tub with buttermilk and vinegar until it's sparkling clean. If you don't use your bathtub at all because you have a separate shower, you can at least be annoyed by dust deposits in the tub. If the humidity is too high, mold or mold can occur if the tub is not rinsed regularly. If your tub is too small to fit in the shower, it can be difficult to clean the shower with water, soap, and persistent moisture. If it is too big to fit into the bath, the tub can be too large to fit inside the shower, and the water won't reach the bottom, so it needs to be cleaned regularly. Natural cleaning agents sometimes take a little longer to work, but are generally more environmentally friendly and pollute groundwater less than aggressive cleaning agents. Bleaching agents, preservatives, and fragrances are contained in many cleaning products and can be problematic for your health. If you want to clean your bathtub properly, you are welcome to look around at home. Effective home remedies are baking powder, vinegar, buttermilk, soda, and dishwasher tabs. Buttermilk mixed with vinegar is ideal for polishing the tub after cleaning. White household vinegar with an acidity of five percent is an effective cleaning agent for the bathtub. It should be left on for about half an hour and then rinsed off. This means the environment is not harmed and you can enjoy a brilliantly shiny, naturally sealed bathtub with no plastic waste in it. It is also ideal for descaling. To do this, add two to three tablespoons of citric acid powder to one liter of lukewarm water. Alternatively, you can use a cut lemon half and rub it over the stains several times.