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Manjo  
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 More options 28 Oct 2006, 14:27
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From: "Manjo" <manjo1...@gmail.com>
Date: 28 Oct 2006 06:27:37 -0700
Local: Sat 28 Oct 2006 14:27
Subject: Changing Color of Porcelain Bath Tub
My wife and I are remodeling our bathroom.  We've installed a white
sink and white commode.  The existing bathtub is built into the wall.
It's an aqua blue and still in very good shape.  We would like to color
the tub white to match the other pieces.

I've found two re-coloring kits: Klenks and Magic American.  Both are
epoxy based, and both warn you not to use an abrasive cleaner since it
will eventually remove the new finish.

Had anyone used these and had good results?  Is there a better product
for changing a bathtub color?

TIA for any tips, suggestions, comments.

Manjo


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hallerb@aol.com  
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 More options 28 Oct 2006, 15:00
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Date: 28 Oct 2006 07:00:21 -0700
Local: Sat 28 Oct 2006 15:00
Subject: Re: Changing Color of Porcelain Bath Tub
at best even done professionally its a short term fix. a few years, 5
at most:( the paint wears away over time.

if your redoing the bathroom, change the tub too

imagine a nice white room with green spotted tub:(


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hallerb@aol.com  
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 More options 28 Oct 2006, 15:00
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Date: 28 Oct 2006 07:00:28 -0700
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Subject: Re: Changing Color of Porcelain Bath Tub
at best even done professionally its a short term fix. a few years, 5
at most:( the paint wears away over time.

if your redoing the bathroom, change the tub too

imagine a nice white room with green spotted tub:(


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 More options 28 Oct 2006, 15:03
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From: "JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea...@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 14:03:56 GMT
Local: Sat 28 Oct 2006 15:03
Subject: Re: Changing Color of Porcelain Bath Tub
"Manjo" <manjo1...@gmail.com> wrote in message

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Please forget this idea. It will make you very sad, very soon. Get a new
tub.

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marks542...@yahoo.com  
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 More options 28 Oct 2006, 15:39
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From: marks542...@yahoo.com
Date: 28 Oct 2006 07:39:05 -0700
Local: Sat 28 Oct 2006 15:39
Subject: Re: Changing Color of Porcelain Bath Tub

there are companies that will refinish your tub, some using a spray on
finish , some with an insert .

The do-it -yourself kits often give poor results .


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 More options 28 Oct 2006, 15:46
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From: "JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea...@yahoo.com>
Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 14:46:58 GMT
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Subject: Re: Changing Color of Porcelain Bath Tub
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Some of the inserts work nicely. But the refinishing....no, unless you're
happy with a result that doesn't last as long as most people expect from a
NEW tub.

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Manjo  
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 More options 29 Oct 2006, 23:23
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From: "Manjo" <manjo1...@gmail.com>
Date: 29 Oct 2006 15:23:28 -0800
Local: Sun 29 Oct 2006 23:23
Subject: Re: Changing Color of Porcelain Bath Tub
My thanks for all the excellent replies.  The tub is not used a lot.
I'm going to try to paint it with an epoxy product with three or more
spray on coats.

Can someone recommend a kit, or perhaps please let me know which kits
to stay away from??

TIA,

Manjo


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hallerb@aol.com  
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 More options 29 Oct 2006, 23:52
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From: "hall...@aol.com" <hall...@aol.com>
Date: 29 Oct 2006 15:52:57 -0800
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Subject: Re: Changing Color of Porcelain Bath Tub

> Can someone recommend a kit, or perhaps please let me know which kits
> to stay away from??

stay away from all kits they are waste of money. at least get it done
professionally

Getting a bathfitter insert is much better idea.........


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 More options 30 Oct 2006, 04:39
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From: "JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborea...@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 04:39:58 GMT
Local: Mon 30 Oct 2006 04:39
Subject: Re: Changing Color of Porcelain Bath Tub
"Manjo" <manjo1...@gmail.com> wrote in message

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First of all, stop top posting. Nobody reads from bottom to top. Fix your
problem.

I agree with hallerb. Forget trying to put another coating on the tub. Look
at inserts. Even if it takes 3 months or a year for you to investigate doing
the job yourself, take the time. If there is an evil force trying to get you
to do this quickly instead of correctly, tell the evil force to concern
herself with other things, like planning how many Christmas cookies she's
going to make. Meditate on doing this job perfectly, and do it YOUR way.
But, no epoxy.


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 More options 30 Oct 2006, 05:04
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Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 05:04:26 GMT
Local: Mon 30 Oct 2006 05:04
Subject: Re: Changing Color of Porcelain Bath Tub

Manjo wrote:
> My thanks for all the excellent replies.  The tub is not used a lot.
> I'm going to try to paint it with an epoxy product with three or more
> spray on coats.

> Can someone recommend a kit, or perhaps please let me know which kits
> to stay away from??

> TIA,

I just happened to see one yesterday where the contractor painted a blue
tub with white epoxy paint.   It looked great and I didn't know it could
even be done.  He said he does it all the time and in this case he is
going to be moving into the house.

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 More options 30 Oct 2006, 06:25
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Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 06:25:49 GMT
Local: Mon 30 Oct 2006 06:25
Subject: Re: Changing Color of Porcelain Bath Tub
On 29 Oct 2006 15:23:28 -0800, "Manjo" <manjo1...@gmail.com> wrote:

>I'm going to try to paint it with an epoxy product with three or more
>spray on coats.

>Can someone recommend a kit, or perhaps please let me know which kits
>to stay away from??

>TIA,

>Manjo

Be very concerned about toxic and flammable fumes when dealing with
solvents and resins.  Its winter now and the house is closed in.  You
don't really want to breath in the fumes.  If you spray that may
create an explosive mist.

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Manjo  
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 More options 5 Nov 2006, 13:31
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From: "Manjo" <manjo1...@gmail.com>
Date: 5 Nov 2006 05:31:47 -0800
Local: Sun 5 Nov 2006 13:31
Subject: Re: Changing Color of Porcelain Bath Tub
Thanks for all the replies and thoughful advice.

Manjo


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