Woman reveals 5p hack which helped her get rid of scratches on her bath leaving it looking virtually brand new | The Sun

A WOMAN has revealed how she fixed her bathtub after accidently scratching it.

Grace Booth, from the UK revealed that she accidentally ruined her family bathtub – leaving her parents displeased.


She explained in a TikTok video that she used a whisk to create more bubbles – but it left the bath looking worse for wear.

Grace explained: "Basically, I really stupidly whisked my bath the other day because I wanted extra bubbles in my bath.

"But obviously it ended up scratching the bath because I didn't think it through and my parents are really unhappy."

So Grace did what anyone would do and took to the internet to ask for suggestions on what to do.

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She revealed that lots of people suggested using a small amount of tooth paste to buff the scratches out.

And Grace confirmed that it does indeed work as her bathtub looks virtually brand new.

She showed the bathtub close up and there was a significant improvement to how it looked before although some scratches still needed to be removed.

Viewers of the video couldn't help but laugh at Grace's blunder, with one writing: "I just still can’t get over u whisking your bath for extra bubbles."

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Another joked: "Maybe get a silicone whisk just for the bath."

Others recommended the Pink Stuff or Bar Keepers Friend to remove any deep scratches.

One suggested: "PINK STUFF grace. it gets rid of everything on anything."

Another said: "Try ‘bar keepers friend’!! I've used it to remove the scratches from spoons in mugs!"

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