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Removing Suction Cup Stain From Fiberglass Shower

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Date: 09/03/2007 Topics: Cleaning > Bathroom | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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I have a fiberglass shower - I use those suction type stick ons to hold wash mitts etc but when the suction lets go there is this nasty suction cup mark left behind. I have tried clorox clean up - magic sponge you name it - next idea is automotive compound - HELP!

Shirley from Calgary, Canada
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By suzi_homemaker01 (Guest Post)
Try De-Solvit or WD-40. Good luck!

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By Sherry (Guest Post)
Try Bar Keepers found in the aisle where the Comet powder is in. It is used for new residential cleaning and will take off alot more stains.. If you need to deep scrub, use a brush. Found at Walmart and Food Lion. Hope this helps. Should take it right off.

Sherry

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