On Apr 23, 2:07*pm, slate_leeper wrote:
The previous owner of my house had cedar boards put over the drywall
in the bathrooms, then applied polyurethane to them himself.
Unfortunately, he hadn't heard of that marvelous new invention called
masking tape.
Is there any way to remove the drips and overlaps of polyurethane from
the fiberglass bathtub and other areas without hurting the tub? The
yellowish polyurethane really looks ugly on the white tub.
Thanks for your time and help!
-dan z-
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If tub is ceramic a sharp razorblade will do it. Residue could be
cleaned with paint remover.