AIO in Shower

JeffM

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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?
 
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.
 
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.
 
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/
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.
 
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!!
 
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???
 
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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