You are on page 1of 4

Bubble Bath Uses

BUBBLE BATH USES:

1. Zillions of bubbles that leave NO bath tub ring.


2. Does a beautiful job on washing cars, mobile homes, RVs, and boats.
3. Use as a laundry detergent. You won't need fabric softener.
4. Use for hand washing delicates.
5. Use for pre-soak on heavily soiled laundry - Great for ring around the collar
and greasy work clothes.
6. Use to wash windows.
7. Use to wash appliances.
8. Use to wash no wax floors.
9. Use to wash dishes.
10. Use to give pets a bath (along with SSS).
11. Clean bathroom fixtures and mirrors.
12. Use to shampoo carpets (whole room or a spot).
13. Use to wash walls and ceilings.
14. Use bubbles and sponge to shampoo furniture or vehicle interiors.
15. Cleans chandeliers and light fixtures.
16. Cleans china, windows, etc (all glass).
17. Wash your plant leaves, they will shine. Then pour into soil as a fertilizer.
18. Upholstery stains come out by rubbing with a damp cloth dipped in full
strength bubble bath. Do not wet the sponge with water. Water may leave a stain,
the bubble bath won't.
19. Clean your jewelry - even costume jewelry.
20. Splatter grease (butter too) on a good blouse? Put straight bubble bath on the
spot, let sit a few minutes and wash. No spots!
21. Wash venetian blinds.
22. Wash paneling - no rinsing, no streaks.
23. Clean your eye glasses.
24. Put some bubble bath and a bit of water in your potpourri burner.
25. Clean your painted or real wood cupboards.
26. Refill for liquid soap, mild on hands (add a touch of Skin So Soft Bath Oil).
27. Hair Shampoo.
28, Inside and outside the refrigerator - easy to wipe off and gets rid of odors.
29. Polishes all chrome household fixtures - alkali won't mark.
30. Cleans bathroom vanity and ceramic tiles - No water marks.
31. Cleans combs and brushes - leaves no residue.
32. Add to the children's wading pool, makes for great summer fun and keeps the
pool and the kids clean too!!
33. Use in the garage to test tires or gas lines for leaks.
34. Add to cleaning water for cars, aluminum or vinyl siding, campers or trailers -
repels dust.
35. On cars leaves a protective wax like coating - water marks wash off!
36. Laundry:-Removes stains-Use instead of harsh detergents- 1 or 2 capfuls.
37. Cold water wash-WOOLITE replacement-great for lingerie.
38. Mop floors-cuts through many shoe marks (mix one capful with ½ sink of
warm water).
39. Remove wax build up-use straight from bottle with scouring pad, wipe with
dry towel.
40. Leaves fresh clean smell, from room to room different fragrances.
41. Leaves TV screen clean-no streaking-wipe with dry cloth.
42. Wash and clean cabinets in any room of home.
43. Great cleanser for mini blinds-.
44. Great all around cleanser-no rinsing, just wipe with dry cloth.
45. Great for lawns. Fill plastic container with water and 1 or 2 ribs of Avon
bubble bath then attach to garden hose and water lawn.
46. Excellent to water your flowers etc in the garden. Use the same as for your
grass above.
47. Appliances-use on outside to cut kitchen grease.
48. Eliminates bath ring -great companion to SSS Bath Oil. Dries tub to clean
shine.
49. Wipe and clean furniture.
50. Windows, shower doors,etc-Leaves coating that greatly reduces ALKALI
MARKS and build up-that can be easily rinsed off.
51. Crystal.
52. After you've washed stuffed toys with this stuff, you'll hesitate to use anything
else. Dry the toy inside a pillow case that has been knotted closed, and the toy
comes out as close to new-looking as it will ever get.
52. Can be used as a baby shampoo.
53. Use as a bath or shower gel.
54. Use as face cleaner.
55. Also you can use to wash pantyhose, hand washables.
56. For snails -- equal parts of water & bubble bath -- spray on flowers -- spray on
ONLY AROUND SOIL in eatable garden areas.
57. I heard one of customer used it to lift wood stain off a carpet (I guess this falls
into the it takes all kinds department since most people would protect the
flooring with a sheet of plastic or something before staining a piece of furniture,
or take the dark thing into a garage or something).
58. If you have a light colored sink I tried every cleaner I have in the house
including the bubble bath and scrubbed like the dickens. Nothing worked. Then I
had a brain wave and added baking soda to the bubble bath making a paste - ta
da, I had discovered a slightly abrasive heavy duty cleaner that worked where
nothing else had.
59. Last year someone recommended a cream style liquid furniture polish. I'd
always used anoil but figured I'd give it a try. This was almost as dumb a move as
the kitchen sink was because this expensive junk left a pale grey haze on the
furniture that wouldn't come off. I went into a place that finishes unfinished
furniture and they told me that the cream polish and the oil polish had created a
chemical bond and that the only way to get it off was to strip and refinish the
furniture - not my idea of a fun way to spend the summer. I figured I had nothing
to loose and tried the bubble bath, thinning it with just a bit of water. It took
about 4 or 5 applications over several weeks and things certainly got worse before
they got better. After the first application, all the table tops were kind of gummy
and I could see every paw print on every piece of furniture and I could'a cried.
But the bubble bath had obviously done something so I kept at it and after about
a month of weekly applications the grey film was gone.
60. For removing gum I discovered that if you pour on a good glob of liquid
detergent (I used Avon bubble bath) and rub it and rinse with cold water (repeat
if necessary) it will all come out.
61. The Avon bubble bath works great at removing all types of stains from carpet.
It will even take out red wine stains. I use it all the time in my carpet cleaner. It
comes out really clean (no soap residue) and it smells really nice too.

62. Beanie Babies: My daughter had melted chocolate on her Maple and I used
Avon Bubble bath (vanilla)and just dipped a toothbrush into it and rubbed very
lightly. It all came off, didn't smear and looks great. Do not use much and don't
soak it with water. Use a clean white face cloth to sort of rub it dry and then brush
it lightly with a clean toothbrush to get the nap looking like new.

63. I just wanted to let you know what my mother does with her bubble
bath.....She mixes it with a little bit of vinegar and cleans her bathroom with
it.....My stepfather likes it so much that he will even clean the bathroom, so as
you can tell she is a really big fan of the bubble bath.....
64. A friend of mine just bought an old house. Well, to surprise her husband she
was going to have the filthy bathrooms clean when he came home from his trip.
She told me the sinks and bathtubs had caked on, old, dirty, soap scum. She said
she tried soap scum removers and that they did not work. I told her to try some
Avon bubble bath that I have. I told her to fill the sinks and tubs with hot water as
if she were taking a bath and to put in enough bubble bath, actually more than
normal and let it sit while she cleans other rooms. I told her to scrub the sinks
and tubs while the water and bubble bath were still inside. To her surprise all the
soap scum came off with little effort.
April
65. I used it on my house plants after asking her if it was safe. It's amazing!! I just
used a bit, not even 1/2 a capful. As she mentioned, add the BB after the water or
you'll get a lot of bubbles LOL
OH Another point! This is the first time after watering that my puppy didn't stick
his snout in my plants. Also, I was getting a musty smell from my plants that were
outdoors that I bring indoors in the winter. After using ABB no more musty
smell! Smells real pretty!
Have I sold anyone else on this

-----------------------------------------------
This list has been compiled by AVON Representatives and customers and is not
endorsed by AVON.

You might also like