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Choosing a bathtub material
I'm hoping to hear from others on what has been successful or a nightmare for long term use. I have class B properties and need to replace some alcove tubs. My research so far has been mixed. Steel with porcelain seems to chip a lot. Acrylic can stain. Vikrell seems promising. I'd love to hear your thoughts! Thanks!