Is there products to use on a fiberglass stand up shower and a newer shower with microban walls? I see water spots and some spam sum building up. I would like to clean them and apply something to repel water and soap sum easier. I have final inspection, concentrated glass cleaner, ultimate compound, ultimate polish, and ultimate liquid wax laying around. My shower is older and can mess with that since its not the main one. I also have an older clay bar somewhere.
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You'd be surprised just how common it is for people to use our basic A12 Cleaner Wax on a DA to clean up their shower doors and tiled walls. We get calls all the time from someone who wants to tell us about this amazing use they just discovered, only to be crushed when they learn it wasn't really a new idea.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
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Hmmm, would A12/ M66 be good cleaning chrome & glass pane freezer doors....i'm a manager at a major grocery store....so I have like 100 of these glass doors i'd like to use cleaner wax on. Each door is approx 3ft wide and 6 ft tall, glass."STRIFE" aka Phil
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Originally posted by STRIFE View PostHmmm, would A12/ M66 be good cleaning chrome & glass pane freezer doors....i'm a manager at a major grocery store....so I have like 100 of these glass doors i'd like to use cleaner wax on. Each door is approx 3ft wide and 6 ft tall, glass.
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Well if Ultimate Liquid Wax is the only wax you've got, start with that then I guess. Assuming you don't have any flaws you want to remove first. I feel ULW would be a waste in the shower lol, but I'm seriously about to do a wall in the shower. My mom and dad will probably freak cuz ill be in there forever just watching water bead up lolAlways searching for the best....Keep it country!
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Originally posted by ahooah48444 View PostSo of the products I have at the house, which one would you start with?
Originally posted by ChevyNick View PostWell if Ultimate Liquid Wax is the only wax you've got, start with that then I guess.Originally posted by Murr1525 View PostProbably UC.
If you've got really bad water spots then UC may be the way to go. If you just want to brighten things up a bit, then Ultimate Wax. If the water spots are very light and pretty fresh, then Ultimate Polish.Michael Stoops
Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.
Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.
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