remove the old glaze to the bare metal.have it
sand blasted.coat it with a conditoner,and later
use your glazer.
look in the home improvemt stores for kits to
reglaze.
2007-09-19 18:39:51
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answered by Anonymous
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human beings re-glaze because of the fact this is greater inexpensive to glaze a tub than ought to spend money to a million. looking human beings (no longer in basic terms one) to do it 2. components 3. Being and not using a bathing room for a protracted time 4 the mess 5.the subject concerns which will happen 6. coping with the folk who're going to do the activity 7. Paying the folk 8 and different issues springing up from merely replaceing a tub tub! so i could say (5) all
2016-11-05 22:21:18
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answered by Anonymous
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You probably didn't clean it enough before reglazing. You may need to use an etching primer, but I would get some expert advise before trying again.
2007-09-19 18:23:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Preparation is the key to a good job. You must realize though, paint isn't the same as the original coating that was baked on. If you skimp, even a little bit, on the cleaning work, the finish will not last long.
2007-09-19 18:34:32
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answered by sensible_man 7
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Change out the bath tub.You can buy one for under $200.00.If the tub finish has failed this many times-well its time for a new tub.
2007-09-20 00:11:48
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answered by snowman 5
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call a professional painter in your area its a complicated procedure
2007-09-19 18:23:52
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answered by Anonymous
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reporcelain with something but don't use hasrh cleaners
2007-09-19 18:16:27
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answered by Anonymous
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call a pro.
2007-09-19 18:53:39
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answered by cacianss 2
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