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OKay I seen a topic/thread last night with a pic of somone, buffing /waxing the shower wall's.. Anyone know what im talking about if so can you please post that link TIA!!!
Sounded like a good idea to me. So I did a test spot yesterday. Wow, worked really good. Cleaned off the soap scum and left a nice slick surface. So this morning in the shower, I was watching the water bead up on it. Today I did a bigger test area. I'm not sure if I want to do the bottom part, might make it a bit to slick to stand on.
Sounded like a good idea to me. So I did a test spot yesterday. Wow, worked really good. Cleaned off the soap scum and left a nice slick surface. So this morning in the shower, I was watching the water bead up on it. Today I did a bigger test area. I'm not sure if I want to do the bottom part, might make it a bit to slick to stand on.
There is a thread somwhere around here with pics of somone buffing/waxing there shower and i can not find it blah!!! Yea i would not do the bottom part of shower(floor) What did you use Cleaner wax or another product?
I used Cleaner Wax, the same as the stuff in your sig photo. Had a sample bottle from my clay kit. My larger test section beaded nicely this morning... lol. I thought about using the G100, but just did it my hand. You have to try it, works great. Just have to see how it works out in the long term.
My mother part times as a cleaning lady at a local Marina. They have about 12 showers there and a few months back she had commented about having to do the monthly scrubbing. I decided to go help her out. I used #2 with a 8006 pad and the R/B the followed that with #66 using the same approach. WOrked like a champed. THis was 4-5 months ago and she says it is still a breeze to clean it. I probably need to go do it again though.
There were a few spots where the pad could not get into the grout cracks and deep into the corners that needed to be done by hand but over all it really proved to be a time saver.
So now I save all my old pads that are questionable to use on paint for "other duties".
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