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Old 10-16-2006, 06:52 AM
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Question What do you use your pc for besides the paint on your vehicle

What do you use your pc for besides the paint on your vehicle???
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I tried polishing my bathroom counter. I plan to use it to apply sealant to my shower sometime in the future.
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I use it in the house to do the carpets, if I get a stubborn stain I put the PC Brush on and use a little DP carpet cleaner, beats elbow grease!
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Works great on cleaning, sealing my boat for the winter......
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Old 10-16-2006, 11:43 AM
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I tried polishing my bathroom counter. I plan to use it to apply sealant to my shower sometime in the future.
I thought the same thing. What kind of countertop do you have and what product did you use to polish it? How successful were you in removing scratches? I've got cultured marble in our bathrooms and its really scratched up.

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Old 10-16-2006, 11:55 AM
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I use it to clean the tub with AIO and also to clean the shower glass. Using DP High Performance Glass Restorer and an Edge blue pad cuts right through nasty waterspots. Just be careful when you polish your tub. It makes it waaaaaaaaaaaay more slick than usual and you could easily slip. I wouldn't recomend using a paint polish on the bottom, but using it on the sides to remove the ring around the tub won't hurt anybody.
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Old 10-16-2006, 12:36 PM
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I use it to clean the tub with AIO and also to clean the shower glass. Using DP High Performance Glass Restorer and an Edge blue pad cuts right through nasty waterspots. Just be careful when you polish your tub. It makes it waaaaaaaaaaaay more slick than usual and you could easily slip. I wouldn't recomend using a paint polish on the bottom, but using it on the sides to remove the ring around the tub won't hurt anybody.
LOL my dumb clumsy butt fall in the shower now when I clean it with a brush and some comet. Helll if I polised it with paint plolish Id have to start taking a bath like the kids cuz Id kill myself.............LOL
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I use it with the DP glass restorer to clean my sliding glass doors.
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I thought the same thing. What kind of countertop do you have and what product did you use to polish it? How successful were you in removing scratches? I've got cultured marble in our bathrooms and its really scratched up.

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I'm not sure what we have, I think it is also cultured marble. It was one of those countertop/sink combos from Menards. I tried an orange pad with OHC. I didn't give it much time, just did one pass but with good pressure at speed 6. It didn't seem to make a dent, so I just quit. I just followed with a pass of OP to shine it up a bit more, and then sealed it with EX-P. It's still very scratched, but looks better and has a nice smooth feel. It's also cool seeing splashed water bead.
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everything i can... mom took it away. said it does more than me around the house

I guess using it to seal the shower with the klasse twins was just too much... Or cleaning the carpet, windows, and anything else that sparks my mind
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