Is there a way to fix chips in a fiberglass tub?
We'll be selling our house soon and I'm going around doing all the
cosmetic stuff to make it look good. Many years ago the tub in the master bath chipped in a couple of places. There are no leaks, but it doesn't look very nice. The chips are relatively small, maybe 1/4" in diameter. Is there something I could use to fix them? -Jim |
Is there a way to fix chips in a fiberglass tub?
On Jan 29, 10:16 am, "jtpr" wrote: We'll be selling our house soon and I'm going around doing all the cosmetic stuff to make it look good. Many years ago the tub in the master bath chipped in a couple of places. There are no leaks, but it doesn't look very nice. The chips are relatively small, maybe 1/4" in diameter. Is there something I could use to fix them? -Jim Try he http://tinyurl.com/yp96hm |
Is there a way to fix chips in a fiberglass tub?
On Jan 29, 10:16 am, "jtpr" wrote: We'll be selling our house soon and I'm going around doing all the cosmetic stuff to make it look good. Many years ago the tub in the master bath chipped in a couple of places. There are no leaks, but it doesn't look very nice. The chips are relatively small, maybe 1/4" in diameter. Is there something I could use to fix them? -Jim or he http://tinyurl.com/24czvd |
Is there a way to fix chips in a fiberglass tub?
On 29 Jan 2007 07:16:01 -0800, jtpr wrote:
We'll be selling our house soon and I'm going around doing all the cosmetic stuff to make it look good. Many years ago the tub in the master bath chipped in a couple of places. There are no leaks, but it doesn't look very nice. The chips are relatively small, maybe 1/4" in diameter. Is there something I could use to fix them? -Jim http://www.acehardware.com/sm-bondo-...i-1382311.html |
Is there a way to fix chips in a fiberglass tub?
You could fix it with a filler like Bondo but color matching would not be
easy. Or you could use the two part epoxy paint for the entire tub but the result won't look "factory". |
Is there a way to fix chips in a fiberglass tub?
Look into gel coat repair kits at a marine store.
"jtpr" wrote in message oups.com... We'll be selling our house soon and I'm going around doing all the cosmetic stuff to make it look good. Many years ago the tub in the master bath chipped in a couple of places. There are no leaks, but it doesn't look very nice. The chips are relatively small, maybe 1/4" in diameter. Is there something I could use to fix them? -Jim |
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