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My enamelled cast iron bath is worn, damaged or I want to change to the colour. Where and how can I get my cast iron bath re-enamelled or are there any other options?

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My enamelled cast iron bath is worn, damaged or I want to change to the colour. Where and how can I get my cast iron bath re-enamelled or are there any other options?

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A. There are two options if your bath is just worn. The enamel feels rough to the touch and this tends to occur in the base of the bath. You can have it re-enamelled. For this it must be removed and transported to a specialist re- enameller: Click for details of IVE Members who can re-enamel cast iron baths OR You can have it re-polished. This can be done in situ and is a specialist operation: Click for details of IVE Members who can re-polish cast iron baths If your bath is chipped or you would like to change the colour, the only option which is available to you is to remove the bath and send it to a specialist company who will carry out the re-enamelling of your bath with genuine vitreous enamel: Click for details of IVE Members who can re-enamel cast iron baths Please be aware that there are many companies advertising and offering re-enamelling in-situ. This is not genuine vitreous enamel – it is a type of paint. The more reputable companies carrying out this service will describe i

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