EX-P, will it bond to the plastic windows of a shower cubicle ?

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Fatboy40

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As the subject really.

If it will bond to the surface of a shower cubicle's plastic windows for a month or more then my life could be come a lot easier :)
 

Poorboy

Founder
Staff member
there is no reason why it would not. I have used it on tiles in the shower and many have used it on windscreens (windshields in the US) , with great results.. give it a shot and let us know how it works out for you. :)
 
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Fatboy40

Guest
Well, I cleaned a single plastic shower door as best as possible and then applied EX-P, which went on fine.

Overall the effect only lasted for a couple of showers, I think if they were glass shower doors then it may have worked much better, but it was worth a punt though.
 

Poorboy

Founder
Staff member
one question, how long did you let it cure before showering? sealants should be kept dry to cure 24-72 hours to get the most longevity ;)

ok here's another question :D what did you polish it with? Professional Polish would have been my choice.
 
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