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Changing Color of Porcelain Bath Tub
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Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 05:04:26 GMT
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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.