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Default Tub repair

Have a client that has a 30 year old, corner tub unit that can not be
replaced without removing 1/2 the bathroom, this was obviously installed and
then the contractor closed all of the doors and such around that opening.
Anyway the tub is a dark brown plastic tub (what ever it's called) and is in
great shape except for the floor, I'm wondering if there is anyway to
restore the brown? Is there some way to buff out the scratches and
resurface? I was wondering if buffing it with was would help restore the
look? Any ideas?


 
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