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Old 08-05-2018, 06:12 PM   #15
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Coating on shower glass doors?

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Rejex. Use it on the cars, coach, shower doors, car and coach windows. Every 6 months.



https://www.amazon.com/Rejex-High-Gl.../dp/B00GM6NF0I


I just recently switched to a Rejex for the outside of the coach and windows. I put two coats on last month. Thought that I read on their website that it was good for shower glass, walls, and fixtures. Before adding to this thread I tried to find that info before I passed it along ... but couldn’t ... so I stayed silent. Good to know that someone else has tried it. I will too.

Taking it a step farther, as long as your toilet is porcelain (i.e., non-porous), I would think that Rejex (“nothing sticks but...”) would work here too. You just couldn’t use it for the 12 hour cure time.

BTW..X3 on the shower squeegee. I am always the last one using the shower (per DW’s directive), so this is my task. Done this since day one and the shower looks like new (even in our Southwest hard water).
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Old 08-05-2018, 09:25 PM   #16
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I just wax mine with car wax. Water beads right off. I do it home as well. Get a good McGuire’s and clean the real well and then wax it like three times , repeat monthly depending on use
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I have also used Rainex
Works great
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We squeegee after use and then spray with TileX or similar product. Stays new looking without spots. Been full time since last November.
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We squeegee after use and then spray with TileX or similar product. Stays new looking without spots. Been full time since last November.
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Old 08-06-2018, 02:15 PM   #20
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The 'Original Bee's Wax'. Really works great on glass shower doors and bathroom mirrors.

I recently bought a new leather chair for the living room in our S&B. They gave me a can of this to use on the chair, and suggested I try it on other surfaces also....as directed on the can. Amazing!
Our wood furniture has never looked so good. Works great on kitchen cabinets, countertops, appliances, stainless steel and ceramic sinks. Lots of different uses. Just spray on, and wipe.
I have been so impressed and happy with this product I have gone back and purchased 2 more cans already. You can find it less expensive online.
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