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thanks have moved this to the house file, one of the things i have worked on
both for health and clutter is using as few chemicals as possible, and i had
it down pretty low, Lee
"Evelyn" > wrote in message
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> "Storrmmee" > wrote in message
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>> one of the reasons i am leaning away from acrylic is the need for a
>> specailty cleaner, i had enamel/tile before, used vinigar/bleach only
>> nothing else, so if i could find one that would use those i would
>> definitely consider it, thanks, Lee

>
> I looked for the list of products they told me I could use, and the list
> not to use. Here it is. I don't know if vinegar is OK, but bleach
> definitely is. I was disappointed when I got it that I couldn't use Dow
> bathroom cleaner, but we do fine without it. I have a tile shower in
> one bathroom and the other two are bath fitter bathrooms. I think the
> acrylic ones are easier to keep clean.
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> OK to use for cleaning on Acrylic showers
>
> Soft scrub with bleach
> Clorox cleanup
> Formula 409 (NOT extra strength)
> Glass Plus
> Fantastik
> Liquid Comet
> Mr. Clean
> Spic and Span liquid
> Windex
>
>
> DO NOT USE;
> (permanent damage to Acrylic shower surfaces!)
>
> No abrasives
> No pine cleaners
> No Lestoil
> No Dow Bathroom Cleaner
> No Drano
> No Vim Cleaner
> No Spray on-Leave on
> No Alcohol
> No Acetone
> No Whitecap
> No Shower Shine
> No Lysol products
> No foaming cleaners
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>
> --
> Best Regards,
> Evelyn
>
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