How to verbs a stained hip bath? i live in an apartment beside a cheap plastic/acrylic bathtub and own...

i live in an apartment beside a cheap plastic/acrylic bathtub and own stained it with tanning spray... nought scrubs sour that tub, it's horrible.... any ideas how to verbs or cover up the mess??? thanks
Answers:    This is a problem I only resolved in my own bathroom. The tub be very unsuccessfully stained for over 8 years with red iron when our very well went discouraging. I tried everything (Clorox, TSP, straight bleach, iron out, CLR, bartender's friend, magic eraser, pumice stone, 409, Lime Away, Comet, I scrub really hard - procure the picture). Nothing faded those stains. Then I found an on-line post that said to use "Super Clean" found in the automotive fragment of Wal-Mart ($6.95 - bright purple gallon container). I used it straight from the bottle and scrubbed next to the rough side of a scotchbright sponge. The more I scrubbed the more the stains faded away. You enjoy to use elbow grease, the stains don't just defrost away, but I still can't believe I finally have a white tub after 8 years of red streaks everywhere. I don't know why it works when nought else will. But glad I found it.

I'm editing my post after reading a post suggesting you paint the tub if stains don't come out. You do not own that tub, you are a renter. A decision to paint is the landlord's declaration, not yours. I would be mad as hell if my renter slapped a home paint opportunity on my tub. A home paint job will not stand the trial of time and your landlord will be vanished with a material mess when you move out. And you most likely will not receive your deposit back.
Try Clorox Clean up (at the grocery store). Spray it on, sign out on for a few minutes (not too long or it will take the refinish off), wipe and rinse bad.