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Old 05-18-06, 05:00   #1 (permalink)
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Fiberglass Shower???

Kinda off topic.... But what can I use to seal and or keep dirt from staining a fiberglass tub so easily? I have used gloss fiberglass treatment before but itm dosent work really well...Could I use my SG? I think it can be used of fiberglass.....The surface is kinda rough and porous...would this be beneficial? I am thinking a few coats will work. Any idea guys?
 
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Maybe try AIO before SG for better bonding I don't see any reason why SG should not work on fiberglass.
 
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Old 05-18-06, 05:40   #3 (permalink)
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Maybe try AIO before SG for better bonding I don't see any reason why SG should not work on fiberglass.
Doesn't that make the floor slippery??
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Old 05-18-06, 06:08   #4 (permalink)
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I am not really concerned about the floor being slippery just dont like getting in the shower after walking barefoot and the florr being stained to the point I need to use softscrub to get it out. The floor is textured to a point aswell with small desings so I am not worried about traction at all....I am gonna try...Ill let you guys know.....
 
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Old 05-18-06, 06:09   #5 (permalink)
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This makes me sound like a slob or something...But seriously the tub is a few years old and in great condition, just looking to cut cleaning time and keep that new look...I dont want anyone thinking I am a Hillrod or anything! LOL
 
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Old 05-18-06, 09:52   #6 (permalink)
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AIO + foam pad + PC7424 or equivalent = Shiny showers and baths



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I've used Collonite IW for years in my shower and glass door,beads like mad ,keeps the dirt down to a minimum ...A squeege dries the entire shower in a minute
 
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My tub on NXT paste has been retired to shower duty and a run of the squeege over the glass door and tile really helps to maintain it to where I don't have to clean it as often as I use to.
 
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