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Lone_Star_Dem

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4. You can use it on tile and fiberglass in the bathroom as well.
Thu Feb 16, 2012, 11:35 PM
Feb 2012

I do it on mine now and all I have to do to clean it is wipe it with a cloth. Just be very careful not to do the bottom of the tub like I did once. It was slippery as glass and it took a half a gallon of pickling vinegar to get it all up. Not my brightest moment.

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I have never heard of this NEOhiodemocrat Feb 2012 #1
You can use it on tile and fiberglass in the bathroom as well. Lone_Star_Dem Feb 2012 #4
You did us all a favor Curmudgeoness Feb 2012 #7
Interesting! Ruby the Liberal Feb 2012 #2
Yep. It dries streak free. Lone_Star_Dem Feb 2012 #5
This is a really great tip!!!! Thanks! Little Star Feb 2012 #3
You're more than welcome! Lone_Star_Dem Feb 2012 #6
Gonna try it. Thanks. n/t RebelOne Feb 2012 #8
Thank you. emilyg Mar 2012 #9
Do you let the wax get into the grout? hedgehog Jun 2012 #10
Good question. emilyg Jun 2012 #12
I'm wondering if the wax would discolor the grout or seal it. hedgehog Jun 2012 #13
Spam deleted by Violet_Crumble (MIR Team) ozpoolaud Jun 2012 #11
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