Use And Care Manual
Barclay Products Limited ▪ 4000 Porett Drive ▪ Gurnee IL 60031 ▪P800-446-9700 ▪F847-244-1259 ▪ www,barclayproducts.com
ACRYLIC TUB FACTS & CARE
Care and Maintenance
The non-porous surface of an acrylic tub makes it very easy to keep clean. For 
routine cleaning you may use a non-abrasive soap. Dishwashing detergent such as 
Joy®, Palmolive®, Ivory®, etc and a soft sponge or cloth is all that you need. If an
accident occurs that requires something stronger, the following are SAFE to use:
Fantastic®, Tackle®, Top Job®, Formula 409®, ScrubFree®, Calgon Bath®, Windex®, 
Clorox Bleach®, Spiffits® Bath, Glass Plus®, and Spic & Span Powder®.
DO NOT Clean Your Acrylic Bathtub with Paint Thinner, Goof OFF®, Scrubbing 
Bubbles®, Acetone, Lacquer Thinner, M.E.K. ® or other chemicals that attack the
structural integrity of plastics (including, but not limited to, acetones). Use of these 
chemicals will destroy the acrylic surface of your bathtub and there is no way to 
reverse the damage caused by this type of chemical reaction. Use of these chemicals
will void your warranty.
It is simple to restore the finish of your tub, should scratches or dulling occur. We 
recommend the use of a liquid polisher such as Gel-Gloss®. Deep scratches or burns 
can be removed with very fine sandpaper (600 grit or higher) and then finished with a 
liquid polish.
Barclay offers a roll top and a slipper tub 
with a rough fiberglass re-inforced polyester
exterior, finished inside with a durable sheet
of acrylic. The rough fiber glass exterior is 
coated with an epoxy paint in either white or
bisque to match the interior.
All our other acrylic tubs have inner and 
outer walls of smooth acrylic filled between 
with either fiberglass and resin or air, 
depending upon the model. All acrylic tubs
are protected by a thin sheet of film during 
shipment.
Vacuum molded acrylic claw foot tubs are a
light-weight, economic alternative for those 
who do not have the structural requirement
for a cast iron tub.

