On 9/12/14, 12:18 AM, nestork wrote:
J Burns;3282709 Wrote:
You drill a 1/4" hole at each end of the crack to stop it from
continuing. Then you fill the crack and those two holes with 2-part
polyester. You sand that nice and smooth. Then you get a spray can of
bath tub paint that's the right color. Keep applying coats until you
like it.
1. How do you fill a hairline crack with the 2-part polyester?
2. What I've read about Bathtub Refinishing Epoxy Paints, like the
Klenck's product Home Depot sells, or used to sell, is that it's hard to
get a smooth finish with them because the paint is thick and leaves
terrible brush strokes. How do the people that do this kind of work
paint the tub? With a roller, or do they spray the epoxy paint on or do
they actually use a brush?
This page has a PDF for professionals.
http://multitechproducts.wordpress.com/