How Do You Remove No Slip Bathtub Decals?
No-slip bathtub decals were once all the rage, but they’ve fallen out of favor over the years and have been replaced with mats that affix themselves to bathtubs with suction cups. If you still have the remnants of no-slip decals in your tub, use this procedure to finally get rid of them. Before beginning the process, make sure you have the right kind of scraping tool. The ideal tool will be made of heavy duty rubber–a scraper that is firm but yields slightly to harder surfaces, such as your porcelain or composite bathtub. Plastic and metal scrapers can scratch your tub’s smooth surface. Check hardware stores and the automotive sections of department stores to find a scraper with the right degree of firmness. Make sure your tub is clean and dry before beginning. Place your sponge and scraper within easy reach of the tub and put the stopper in the drain. Fill your cooking pot with several cups of white vinegar and heat it on the stove over high heat. Remove the vinegar from the heat jus