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tile - changing color via a newer process?
I have some lovely 70's light green tile in a shower that a Realtor indicator could be changed to a more neutral color with a new process that's inexpensive, fast to do and you can use the same day after it's processed. I _think_ this may be known as reglazing, but I'm not certain. Anyone have any more info on that? I've googled and found some refereences to a Glasstech 9000 process, but remarkably little seems to be said about this process as a whole. I'm considering it as a means to dress up a bathroom in preparation for home sale and would welcome any further to educate myself on choosing refinishers to do this work. Best Regards, -- Todd H. http://www.toddh.net/ |
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