My first thought was vinegar, and I see someone else had that response. Nothing wrong with scrubbing bubbles, but I have eliminated buying "products", and don't feel it's as safe as vinegar on plastic, but vinegar, too, might etch if left on too long. Don't know; we need a scientist to make that call. I have never used one of the "erasers", but would be concerned about unseen scratching that would result in minute grooves that would hold on to dirt and soap scum even tighter than the walls do now. You want that surface to be sound and slick to be able to keep it clean.
Christine-Mpls
--- In DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com, "Jerry Gmail" <jhnidy@...> wrote:
>
> So I let the soap sit on the walls too long and now it does not seem to want
> to leave.
>
> Are there any products out there that will dissolve this soap.
> I have some TCP but I fear it would damage the surface.
>
> Thanks
>
> Google Jer
> Woodhaven, Mi
>
20 May 2012
[DIY] Re: Soap scum on plastic shower walls
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