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Updated about 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

Refinishing of bathtub
I'm flipping a house that needs minor work. In the main bath we'll be doing a little more extensive rehab. Should we refinish the tub first and then rehab the bathroom - or rehab the bathroom first and leave the refinishing of the tub till the end?
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I would wait till the end so after you refinish there are no dings/scratches