Shower haze help

Mr Brightside

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Less than a year old hard water (I believe) has turned shower floor almost white and I want to even it out
I have used stone pro deep clean and then a hard water remover stone pro glass and stone scrub so far

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BIG WOOD

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Another reason I don’t spend too much time after cleaning. It is what it is after it dries

Stupid customers shouldn’t use natural stone, or any stone for that matter. Wash your ass in a plastic box. Clean it, and it’ll stay new looking.

Otherwise, stuff like this will happen. It’s cleanable, just not newable looking after it’s been cleaned
 

Mikey P

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Whenever I deal with natural stone shower stalls I bring up the analogy of the Grand Canyon and that ultimately water is going to win that battle..
 
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Mr Brightside

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Turned out it’s just moisture not sure if it’s because of how porous it is or what, but after a heater and fan it lightened up dramatically what would be the best product to seal the tile to try to prevent it from getting so much moisture or at least help slow it down
 

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Yup you were right but what sealer would you use?
I have saigers I know nothing is gonna stop it from doing it again but can I slow it down


There is NO penetrative type sealer that will prevent water from getting through natural stone in a shower.

and all clear topicals will fail in horrible dramatic ways so don't go there with your clients.
 

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