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		<title>By: gdavenpotx</title>
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		<description>OK I.m new to this - blog - we have just purchased  new house and we have granite/cultured granite tubs - the tubes are new, however, the buildier had filled them up with water during installation and you can see and feel a rough film from the residue while the tub was filled.

What is the best weay to clean this, we do not want to damage the tub with any kind of abrasive cleaing matrial,  We tried a product called &quot;Gel Coat&quot; with no luck.

please respond to gdavenpotxs@yahoo.com...Thanks Gene</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK I.m new to this &#8211; blog &#8211; we have just purchased  new house and we have granite/cultured granite tubs &#8211; the tubes are new, however, the buildier had filled them up with water during installation and you can see and feel a rough film from the residue while the tub was filled.</p>
<p>What is the best weay to clean this, we do not want to damage the tub with any kind of abrasive cleaing matrial,  We tried a product called &#8220;Gel Coat&#8221; with no luck.</p>
<p>please respond to <a href="mailto:gdavenpotxs@yahoo.com">gdavenpotxs@yahoo.com</a>&#8230;Thanks Gene</p>
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