Flexed My Counter Tops

Koz

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That's right I used my Flex 3401 on a solid surface type (Corian) counter top with meg UC and they look amazing. lol

Koz
 
I love to hear when others use products in the house, Klasse on shower doors really helps on keeping them clean, DP Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner does really nice job on the carpets, and Diamondite Glass Cleaner for all the windows... lots of uses outside of the car!
 
my wife wont let me buff the kitchen .... tried Klasse on showers, just DONT do the tile floor in shower !
 
I love to hear when others use products in the house, Klasse on shower doors really helps on keeping them clean, DP Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner does really nice job on the carpets, and Diamondite Glass Cleaner for all the windows... lots of uses outside of the car!
UPGP in the shower, doors and tile. Always clean, nothing sticks.
 
Might have to give poli-seal a go in the shower to see how well it cleans up water spots and seals up the doors :)
 
Hey Fred good to see you... I havent tried that one, I will give it a try.
Hi Megan, always good to see you!! I have also applied it to my sliding glass door (Outside). The glass stays cleaner and when it gets a little dusty I just squirt it down with the hose.

Might have to give poli-seal a go in the shower to see how well it cleans up water spots and seals up the doors :)
Key word here "Thin" Don't go too heavy. I tried the Poly Coat and it did not dry as well on tile and glass, spread it REAL thin and it will work fine.
 
I only have an after picture. This is going to sound silly but, I used an flat orange LC pad with meg UC and made 4 sectional passes.

Koz
 
Thanks for the picture, your counter looks GREAT!


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And to see how I actually placed your photo into the message instead of attaching a tiny thumbnail, it's all explained right here...

How to upload a photo into your Autogeek Photo Gallery
How to insert an image from your photo gallery into your message



And Koz, here's the link to your gallery where you photo now has a cyber address or what's called an URL Address


Koz's Gallery


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Now you need to follow up with M205 on a white pad, then PO85RD on a gray/black pad! :buffing:
 
When I first saw this thread I thought "you boyz and girlz have got too much time on ur hands...after seeing the picture I'm thinking...er, ah, that looks pretty good! Taking my new Megs DA out of the box and the dogs are acting a little nervous...come here Scruffy, here Scruffy...let's do ur nails...
 
I have used ONR on kitchen cabinets and Meg's APC on the interior of the frig. I also use APC on the inside of the dryer to negate any residue from softener sheets.

The Orango Glo hardware floor cleaner reminds me of ONR.
 
Might have to give poli-seal a go in the shower to see how well it cleans up water spots and seals up the doors :)

Try Opti Seal, lots easier when you don't have to remove residue and it lasts longer. Great on chrome polished aluminum and even rubber or plastic seals in the shower :dblthumb2:

TL
 
OMG, I can't believe that this thread showed up. When I got my 7424 it was raining out and wanted to practice on something my husband suggested the kitchen counters. I wasn't going to say anything thinking the rest of you guys would think I was just this side of the funny farm. They came out looking great for old counters should have used a the heavy polish to get more of the scratches out but I'm a new-bee. Topped them with mineral oil and wiped off for a nice clean look. I would think your wives would love to see them looking like new again I sure enjoy them.
 
Try Opti Seal, lots easier when you don't have to remove residue and it lasts longer. Great on chrome polished aluminum and even rubber or plastic seals in the shower :dblthumb2:

TL

Yeah but I have HEAVY water spots from hard water to try to remove :)
 
Yeah but I have HEAVY water spots from hard water to try to remove :)

I think you may need something stouter than Poli Seal to remove 'em if they're that bad. Opti Seal will keep 'em at bay longer and easier than anything else I've used. YMMV.

TL
 
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