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12th September 2014, 03:46 PM #1621 with 26 years experience
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I've been following this thread and thinking the same might work on the shower screens in this place - it's a rental and I think I'm the first tenant to give a damn.
Anyway, where do you get 0000 steel wool, looked in Woolies, they had Steelo but it had no rating.
From where I live it's a 50k round trip to a major shopping centre so going from shop to shop is something I try to avoid.
Cheers
Paul
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Just a word of caution,don't touch any window that has been tinted as steel wool will damage it.
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12th September 2014, 06:43 PM #2021 with 26 years experience
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Thanks for that Russell.
Sturdee, the nearest Bunnings for us is a 50k round trip - we have a no name hardware which is expensive and a Mitre10 which is known as Mitre5 cos they only ever have half of what you need.
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12th September 2014, 07:31 PM #21
Lewis ..... I'm glad to read that this post was about an issue with the windows in your van ..... For a moment I thought you were going to be asking for help with Windows 95
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12th September 2014, 07:34 PM #22
For shower screens, I suggest either Shower Power Amazing Bathroom Cleaner or Easy-Off BAM (in the pump pack, not aerosol) and a green nylon scour.
The first has a nicer smell, so it's my preferred treatment. It seems to be a mix of D-limoline and citric acid.
The second's main ingredient is sulphamic acid - seems to work just as well, but has a more chemical smell. Might be better as an initial 'oh god this is so disgusting' treatment.
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