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Have you ever recoated your bath ?
nashly
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And how did it go ?
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ive never done it, but all the ones ive seen were pretty poor, and also dearer than a new bath from BQ etc...!Get some gorm.0
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Hi
I don't know for sure but I think there are companies that will remove a layer of enamel on a bath rather than re-enamel it, must be cheaper and supposedly looks as good as new.
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A standard 5' enamelled steel bath is less than £100.CKdesigner wrote: »Hi
I don't know for sure but I think there are companies that will remove a layer of enamel on a bath rather than re-enamel it, must be cheaper and supposedly looks as good as new.
CK
There has to be something special about the bath to warrant the work of removing it, shipping it to be de- or re-enamelled, and then re-fitting it.
It would need to be vintage, or interesting in some other way!0 -
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I had a bath re-enameled on site in my last house. It was an old cast bath & it was a similar price to have it re-enamelled on site as against replacing it.
I was stunned. The finish was totally, absolutely stunning! It was money well spent & I wouldn't hesitate to do it again & the warranty (if memory serves me right) was either 5 or 10 years BUT not transferable.
Honestly, I couldn't praise it enough. It was like a brand new bath.0 -
I have also had this done on site for approx £100 although it was a while ago, the results were brilliant and I lived in the house another 2 years and there ws no sign of wear.Aug 24 - Mortgage Balance £242,040.19
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Goals: Mortgage Free by 2035, Give up full time work once Mortgage Free, Ensure I have a pension income of £20k per year from 20350 -
Ask to see CIPHE (Chartered Institute of Plumbing & Heating Engineering)0
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Ive used one of these http://tubbyuk.com/tubby_extra_DIY_enamel_bath_resurfacing_kit.htm
some years ago now but found it suited my needs well, there were clear instructions on what to do through the process.
Ive got to say though for a really good finish it'll take a couple of days sanding - filling - priming etc.
I took 3 days in total, took my time yeah but the effect was excellent, well impressed.You may click thanks if you found my advice useful0 -
I think I will try the Tubby one.0
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