How to Repair or Resurface Bathtubs and Sinks Emerson Lockwood 2007 Remodeling a bathroom?
Is it time to do something with that avocado color sink and tub? In the past, colors like avocado, red or black sinks or bathtubs were in style and popular. Today these colors are outdated. The color of your tub or sink can easily be changed to give you a fresh new updated look in your bathroom. The most popular colors currently are almond or white. You can always buy new ones, but will your budget handle that kind of an expense? Chips in a bathtub or bathroom sink can easily be fixed by resurfacing them. Resurfacing will work on bathroom sinks and tubs, but is not suitable for toilets because of standing water or for kitchen sinks because of the wear and tear they take on a daily basis. If it’s just a chip or crack that needs to be repaired, refurbishing can be the way to go. This can be done in about two hours and accomplished by following the directions below. Just remember to be safety minded when you are working with paints and the acids required to complete the job. Be sure to we