On 4/14/07 10:59 AM, in article GD8Uh.2552$h8.1037@trnddc06, "James Sweet"
wrote:
I guess the previous owner had an old bathtub/tiles sprayed with some
kind of white enamel paint or something because some of the edges of the
tiles that are hit by water constantly are starting to peel/crack off
exposing the original ugly tile underneath.
I bought "porc-a-fix" at home depot and was going to give that a try to
prevent water from getting into the tiles and peeling it inside out, but
is there a more common way to touch-up the tiles treated with such an
overcoat? Are there spray-on glossy white enamel paints I should use
instead?
Any tips/suggestions much appreciated!
Okay, here's what I want you to do:
1. Head to Wal-Mart and buy a jar of white-out.
2. Go home, open the jar, apply the white-out.
3. After about fifteen minutes of the white-out not working, get
frustrated.
4. Throw the white-out out in a fit of fury.
5. Realize that now would be a good time to relax to some music.
6. Call 1-800-XM-RADIO and subscribe to XM music.
7. Mellow out to XM, then come back to the newsgroup.
Hope this helps
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