It's a disease....

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Today I got bored and decided to polish my shower. There were a ridiculous amount of waterspots. I think it shined up pretty good. I'm not too worried about the swirls because they aren't noticeable under normal light and it's just a shower lol. But I got all the water spots out with D151 and a white ccs pad pretty easily. I might add a coat of 845 on top tomorrow. Here's a couple before and after pics

No reflection..

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Gloss has returned

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I think this might've been a bad idea because now I will probably just stand in the shower and watch the water bead off the walls and never get out
 
I was thinking of doing the same thing in my shower lol.... Glad i'm not the only one who thinks like this..
 
Do it all the time now. Wife thought I was nits the first time I did it (many years back). Now it's every 6 months or when she say to do it.

Just go gentle on the floor area, it can get a tad on the super slippy side. Don't ask how I know (LOL).

Bill
 
I think this might've been a bad idea because now I will probably just stand in the shower and watch the water bead off the walls and never get out


ahahahhahah i love it ► ► ► twisting my moustache as i laugh and nod in agreement

LOL while youre at it, just do a durability test for all your favorite LSP's and make it a running report..... this way its uber maintenance and serves a purpose :dblthumb2:
 
I plan on doing mine as well once my neighbor (I live in a town home and we share a wall) is done fixing the hole he accidentally blew through my master bathroom when his "unloaded" shotgun went off...
 
Ive been thinking about doing this too. The shower door looks nasty after some years. Good Job!
 
You could take over Roshan's Just Half a Test series and call it "Just Half a Shower"...
 
I did my shower walls and the door last summer. You are not alone! To boot.. the wife loved the end result!
 
I don't think it's as much a disease as it is trying to justify blowing $$ on detailing products.
 
Thanks guys

Question: Is it safe to polish out a tub if it is fiberglass? I'm guessing that's what mine is by judging looking at it.

I wasn't sure if a abrading the surface would release fiberglass particles that I could breathe in. That wouldn't be good. It's not really dusting at all so I'm not sure.
 
Thanks guys

Question: Is it safe to polish out a tub if it is fiberglass? I'm guessing that's what mine is by judging looking at it.

I wasn't sure if a abrading the surface would release fiberglass particles that I could breathe in. That wouldn't be good. It's not really dusting at all so I'm not sure.

PLENTY OF CARS have fiberglass components. As do Tonneau covers and they are safe to polish.. so im THINKING its ok.. as always go least aggressive and apply as little force as possible
 
PLENTY OF CARS have fiberglass components. As do Tonneau covers and they are safe to polish.. so im THINKING its ok.. as always go least aggressive and apply as little force as possible

True but most fiberglass on cars is painted whereas a bathtub isn't.
 
Its a gelcoat, much like a boat. You will be just fine.

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I did my mower last month, does it means I'm sick too? Lol
It was loaded with swirls.
 
Are all tubs and showers gelcoat?

All of the fiberglass ones I've seen have a protective coating. Whether gel coat, or an epoxy you should be able to polish it. How well it polishes is a different story.

Post a picture and lets see?

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