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    I have a stand up shower with tile inside the whole thing. It gets alittle grimey sometimes, so i was wondering if AIO would clean and seal the grout ?



    Anyone ever try it?

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    I use AIO in my shower twice a year. I have two daughters with my wife, and really like the way it cleans and protects the tile. If the grout is really dirty, I would suggest a grout cleaner followed by AIO. I`m a AIO fanatic. I use it on all the appliances in the kitchen. All the countertops. I even buff my kitchen and bathroom floors with the stuff. Did I mention the washer and dryer? I also do all my windows inside and out. I know what you guys must be thinking. This guy is crazy! I think your right.

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    Get the pc after it

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    I wasnt going to use on on the walking portion of the tile, does it make it slippery?

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    Originally posted by JBM

    I wasnt going to use on on the walking portion of the tile, does it make it slippery?


    I would also like to know this.
    Insert witty quip here...

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    It may be a little more slippery than usual for a day or two, but after that, it goes back to it`s normal feel. I don`t use it on the bottom of my tub just because of the water/AIO mix might pose a problem, but on the floors, I have had no problems and I have kids running all over the place constantly. Try a small area first and see how it feels to you. When we moved into our house the kitchen floor was filthy. I tried regular household floor cleaners and they wouldn`t take out the imbedded grime. With my PC and a orange LC pad, I cleaned and polished it to a better than new look. My wife never bothered me about detailing again.

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    This is not only useful information, but funny as helll too.



    Were going to have people all over the country using the pc on their floors, washers, dryers ect. lol/

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    It is pretty funny. I`ve used AIO on my acrylic type tub surround. It takes all of that crap right off. All of that Tilex type stuff wouldn`t do it, but the AIO did.
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    Klasse is amazing! I use it to clean everything. Even my dad ended up buying a bottle of it for the house. Maybe eventually I can get him to use it on his car.
    2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT.....Back from the bodyshop and ready to detail again :woot:

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    I AIO`d and SG`s the washer and dryer in both of our homes, after I had prepped them by claying and polishing using #83 followed by #80. This gave me some good practice using my new Makita rotary buffer.

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    You guys are making me feel like I`m not the only Klasse nutcase out there. Whew, I was getting worried. That`s funny as hell Carl! Practicing on your washer and dryer with a rotary takes the cake!! LOL!!

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    I AIO my plastic tile surround with megs cutting pad

    and PC. It worked very well but I have some "hard water"

    spots that should have been pre soaked with

    something before I took the PC to it. Any idea`s???

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    My shower tile looked brand new after AIO. Better than any caustic chemicals.

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    I have used AIO and the pc on my shower doors but I take them out on the patio ..



    Just remember on houses with copper piping and cast / black iron drain systems that you might set yourself up for a shock if you touch the taps or drain.. plug the pc into a GFI for some protection.
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    Heheh, I AIO`d the bathroom sink last night... I`ve thought about doing the shower via PC.

 

 
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