Jell Coat shower Restoration

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I'm trying to restore the shine to a shower and could use tips on techniques and products.
All help is appreciated.
Smoky
 
I used the Rustoleum kit on a shower/tub last summer on a house I was selling. It was barely enough, the kit was too small. Pretty thin in some places.

The biggest issue is you need a legitimate respirator. The fumes are unbelievable, I almost passed out several times.
 
Try a hidden spot first to try this out, but I'd give polishing compound a try first. An orbital polisher and some good automotive products might be just the ticket.
The reason I say this is because it works great on "cultured marble" sinks. Makes them shine like new.
I use rubbing compound (scratch remover) on those though, and I do it by hand.

And while I'm at it, Griot's 3 in 1 has become my new favorite accessory in the kitchen!
Countertops, stovetops, and even stainless steel sink stays clean longer and shines pretty well.
 
Got tired of all the DIY stuff. Hired a franchise outfit called Sir Grout and had it all done in one shot. Grout restoration, sealing , shower restoration, the whole shebang. Well worth it.
 

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