How do I paint a fiberglass shower enclosure?
PreparationRemove any hardware: shower doors, faucet covers, soap holders and drain screens. Scrape out any caulking around the edges of the shower. Stuff a rag snugly in the drain hole to protect your pipes from dust and paint.SandingWear goggles, gloves and a safety mask. Use 80-grit sandpaper to rough up the surface of your shower surround. Do this by hand to avoid uneven spots. Work until you have removed the gloss from the finish. This will prepare it to receive the paint. Wipe the surface to remove any dust. Apply masking tape to protect the surrounding wall and floor.PaintGet a tub and tile epoxy paint from a home improvement store. They come in a limited color selection, but some can be tinted. Be sure you’re buying one for use on fiberglass. These epoxy paints have strong fumes, so open the windows and work in a ventilated area. Follow the paint manufacturer’s instructions to apply the epoxy to your entire shower enclosure. Allow it to dry and cure–sometimes for several days,