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Dull bathtub

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Anny Middon - 14 Jan 2005 15:21 GMT
We're remodelling our bathroom and decided not to replace the tub.  I gave
it a good clean and it looks pretty good, but the surface is dull in some
areas.

I know there are kits (like Zap Restorer) to recondition porcelain tubs like
this.  Has anyone used one?  If so, were you happy with the results?

Any other suggestions for making my bathtub nice and shiny again?

TIA

Anny
Viviane - 15 Jan 2005 03:11 GMT
I don't know where you are but in Australia you can get them resprayed
fairly cheaply.

> We're remodelling our bathroom and decided not to replace the tub.  I gave
> it a good clean and it looks pretty good, but the surface is dull in some
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> Anny
Gary V. Deutschmann, Sr. - 15 Jan 2005 14:51 GMT
"Viviane" <bharkingv@nospam.optusnet.com.au> verbositized:

>I don't know where you are but in Australia you can get them resprayed
>fairly cheaply.

Same here for folks not adept at handyman type work.

The average cost of refinishing a bathtub is slightly more than the
cost of a new tub.

If your remodeling, it's cheaper to go with a new tub!

If your not remodeling, it's cheaper to go with a resurfacing job.

TTUL
Gary
 
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