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Waxing Shower Tiles?

Should I wax shower tiles to help prevent hard water build up?

Cathy from Spokane, WA

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March 6, 20090 found this helpful

I have heard that we should wash our tiles real good and dry them good and then put a coat of car wax on them to seal them. It's supposed to make them easier to clean too. I've heard of people doing it to a fiberglass shower too. I've never tried either but maybe you can find more info. on this site? Good luck.

 
March 7, 20090 found this helpful

Shower tiles are glazed so they are already sealed. Waxing the shower will imbed dirt and soap film. So you will have a bigger job cleaning the wax and other gunk off the tiles. Best to just wipe the shower walls with a towel after using it.

 
March 7, 20090 found this helpful

I used turtle wax on my shower tiles. Works like a charm.

 
March 17, 20230 found this helpful

There is different colours what color did you do yours with I got some and it was green and the grout looks a bit greenish I think I will try to go over it with white I have only done half shower cubical I use flash on the other parts and the tiles do shine and look good

 

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March 8, 20090 found this helpful

Make sure you don't get any wax on the floor--that can create a slipping hazard. I've never tried waxing the shower, myself, so I don't know how well it works.

 

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July 10, 2011

Any suggestions on how to protect my white tiles with white grout in my shower from our hard water? We have a water softener, but use it is only for the hot water and we still get a white film. We haven't used the new tub/shower yet and I want to put something on the tiles before using it.

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I've heard about using car wax. Does it matter what kind? Will the wax discolor the grout? Any other suggestions? Help appreciated!

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July 12, 20110 found this helpful

I use a used dryer sheet to clean my shower doors, and it keeps the hard water film off of them, maybe it would work on your tiles, too? The slightly abrasive sheet cleans off the scum, and it leaves behind a very light film of the softener, which repels new scum. Smells nice, too!

 

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July 12, 20110 found this helpful

There is grout sealer you could use. That should help the grout at least.

 

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July 12, 20110 found this helpful

There is a product called Gel Gloss that is very good at coating and protecting. I am not sure if it is OK for tile, but it is great on fiberglass.

 
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February 14, 20230 found this helpful

Use an after shower spray. It will keep you from getting a build up. Spray it on after every shower and don not rinse

 
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