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Maintaining the finish of your resin bathtub can be tricky, especially when faced with limescale or stubborn stains. Choosing the right cleaner is crucial to prevent surface damage and keep your bath looking its best.
Why Vinegar is Unsafe for Resin Bath Surfaces
Although vinegar is a popular natural cleaning agent, its acidic nature poses risks to resin bath surfaces. Acids can etch, dull, or degrade the protective layer of resin, leading to permanent marks or reduced shine. For this reason, it’s best to avoid all acidic descalers, including vinegar and many traditional limescale removers when cleaning resin bathtubs.


Recommended Cleaning Methods
To safely remove marks and limescale from your resin bath, use a gentle, resin-compatible cleaner. Products such as the Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects provide an effective, non-abrasive solution. Apply with a soft cloth or sponge, rinse well, and dry thoroughly. Regular gentle cleaning will prevent build-up without compromising your bath’s appearance.
When This Matters Most
If you’re tackling tough water marks or limescale, resisting the urge to use strong acids is especially important. Using safe, specialised cleaners will help your resin bath last longer without unsightly dullness or accidental scratching.

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For further advice on caring for resin baths and tackling limescale effectively, see our main guide on removing limescale stains from resin bathtubs.
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