How Do You Repair A Fiberglass Tub Or Shower?
• Contents of a repair kit Purchase a suitable kit for your shower (or bath tub). You should make sure your shower or bath tub is fiberglass before going shopping, as these instructions will not give good results on cast iron or other types of fixtures. • Make sure your shower is fiberglass by tapping it with your knuckle or a wooden spoon or similar item which will not damage the finish. A fiberglass unit will have a soft, hollow, non-metallic sound, and depending on where you tap it, may even seem flexible. • Choose the appropriate color for the kit you will purchase. Most kits come with colorants (tinting products) to change the color of the product to match common colored fixtures, such as white, off white, or almond. • Make sure the kit you buy comes complete with everything you need, or purchase these materials and tools seperately. The following is a list of what your kit may contain: • Polyesther resin • Hardener (catalyst to harden the resin) • Fiberglass mesh or mat (for larg
• Contents of a repair kit Purchase a suitable kit for your shower (or bath tub). You should make sure your shower or bath tub is fiberglass before going shopping, as these instructions will not give good results on cast iron or other types of fixtures. Loading… • Make sure your shower is fiberglass by tapping it with your knuckle or a wooden spoon or similar item which will not damage the finish. A fiberglass unit will have a soft, hollow, non-metallic sound, and depending on where you tap it, may even seem flexible. • Choose the appropriate color for the kit you will purchase. Most kits come with colorants (tinting products) to change the color of the product to match common colored fixtures, such as white, off white, or almond. • Make sure the kit you buy comes complete with everything you need, or purchase these materials and tools seperately. The following is a list of what your kit may contain: • Polyesther resin • Hardener (catalyst to harden the resin) • Fiberglass mesh or ma