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tims



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Think I'm going to have to try claying the shower.... Question is whether to then apply a sealant...

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npinks



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Of course you need too, nothing like a beading shower screen Thumbs Up Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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tims



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Thumbs Up

May just have to give it a go ...!

Post #183360 8th May 2013 7:52 pm
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Slaneydore



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Tiles I have are porcelain - so once I clayed em I went over the lot with a sealant
Floor tiles ain't slippery at all Thumbs Up BETTER looking half of the famous Twinlanders
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njgoldby



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I have never tried Claying anything other than vehicle paint. My wife will have me on the bath rooms insted of the car if she finds out.

I always tar spot first before clay as it saves effort and Clay.

Coming from a MINI the Freelander takes far longer to detail but the panels are pretty flat so it is an easy job.
I find it theraputic.

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