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We tend to use ColorX as it cleans, polishes and protects in one step. NXT would be a good choice for a new shower stall or one that is previously cleaned.
Will be interesting to see if anyone is using NXT this way?
Mike Phillips 760-515-0444 showcargarage@gmail.com "Find something you like and use it often"
We tend to use ColorX as it cleans, polishes and protects in one step. NXT would be a good choice for a new shower stall or one that is previously cleaned.
Will be interesting to see if anyone is using NXT this way?
Its the hydrophic properites that are of interest. Might help stop the buildup or at least lessen the effect.
Think it's ok to ask this. Should we clay? [Sorry...newbie here]
If you're going to do an extreme makeover on a fiberglass shower stall then usually you'll want to use a fairly aggressive product to cut off any film that's build up.
You could use Comet or you could use M49 Oxidation Remover from our Marine line. There's actually lots of options that will work on a shower stall.
As for claying, you could clay the shower stall but if you're going to use some kind of aggressive cleaner to remove any film or gunk build up then might as well save your clay for your car.
Mike Phillips 760-515-0444 showcargarage@gmail.com "Find something you like and use it often"
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