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Jacob Price
  • Property Manager
  • Roanoke, VA
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Results Of Refinishing Tub

Jacob Price
  • Property Manager
  • Roanoke, VA
Posted

Alright BP, check this out.

I had a tub in a duplex I'm working on rehabbing that looked rather unappealing and I'm fairly certain you wouldn't have wanted to bathe in it. So with everything I had the choice to pay someone else or let my hands be the healer to my problems. For me, it is always a cost analysis process to determine whether it would be more efficient to perform the task myself or allow someone else to do it.

Anyways, just wanted to share how easy and nice a tub refinishing kit worked that I picked up from Lowe's and my advice from the process.

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After:

The kit can be picked up on Amazon for $25 which will save you like $400+ if you were to pay someone else. DO NOT buy the spray kit. I repeat DO NOT. It is possible that I got a bad kit, but the cans each leaked everywhere and spewed all over my new floor... Go pick up the paint on kind and get yourself a roller as the kit comes with a 2" brush I think.

Works like a charm. Get after it. 

Product link: https://www.amazon.com/Homax-720773-Brush-One-Part...

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