alan_m Wrote in message:
On 29/07/2019 18:08, Andy Burns wrote:
Have a new steel/enamel bath that, due to lack of space, has been stored
outdoors awaiting installation, rainwater has pooled in it, with
decomposed leaves etc, so not ideal. I pressure washed the green gunge
off it today but a tidemark stubbornly remained in the bottom, even the
p/w turbo nozzle wouldn't touch it.
Tried a product called 'Cramer Email Star' applied with a damp
microfibre cloth, doesn't need much more than gentle rubbing and then
rinsing off, spotless ... recommended!
angle grinding is cheaper 
Is there a downside to using this polishing paste? Could it make the
surface too slippery to be safe when stepping in or out of the bath?
Not on the sides where the tidemark was shurely?
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