Acrylic Tub Repair: Making It Good As New
Are you in the mood to give your bathroom a complete makeover? Have you decided what color that you are going to paint the walls? Have you thought about whether or not to replace the spouts and other hardware on you sink and tub with bronze or maybe some type of copper?
If you are going to tackle this type of renovation work, you will surely consider your bathtub. When you visit your major do it yourself store, you will see that the price of bathtubs is not very expensive. The first thought that may come to mind is having it replaced. Once you research this and see that the cost of removal and replacing it, far exceeds the cost of the tub, you may then surely look into Acrylic Tub Repair.
Acrylic Tub Repair can be a very simple process compared to trying to fix any other type of tub materials. Simple scratches and dulling can be repaired with a standard liquid polisher. Deep scratches or any type of burns will have to be removed using a fine degree of sandpaper. If the tub has major peeling or chipping, this may be a job that has to be performed by a professional.
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There are do it yourself refinishing kits for Acrylic Tub Repair on the market, but the processes do not hold up over time. It is very hard to achieve the smooth and perfect finish that you desire, with one of these types of kits. If you are going to take the time to do it, then you need to ensure that it is done right. Acrylic Tub Repair is sometimes called reglazing. There are numerous professional chains that are available nationwide to perform this task. They will come into your home, and take the precautions that are needed to ensure that there is no mess left behind. The entire process can be done in a couple of hours although it requires approximately 48 hours to dry after the fact. You have the option of keeping your original color, or changing colors to coordinate with the rest of your new accessories. Call today for a quote. |

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