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The drain grate in my bathtub is very rusty. I would like to replace it if possible.
I've unscrewed and removed the grate, this is what it looks like underneath:
This looks like there is a second plastic grate (or is it?). What can I do next?
Hi @weirdwhiskers,
First of all, welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community and thank you for your question.
Let me start by saying, "Yes!", the drain grate can be replaced. However, you must note that the plastic piece of the waste that you see after removing the metal grate, is connected to the waste pipe through a screw mechanism from underneath the bathtub. To replace this, it would require gaining access to the underside of the bathtub, which can be quite an invasive endeavour.
With this project, I think there are two main options to restore the look of the drainage grate without being too invasive.
Please always remember to wear your PPE and to use caution as even small tasks can lead to injuries.
Let us know how you go,
Jacob
Hi Jacob, thanks for the great tips! I have tried restoring the old grate. I think it's looking pretty good however there are now some bronze coloured bits. Is this brass? Will it be an issue if I don't paint over it?
Well done @weirdwhiskers , you've made a massive difference.
I believe you are correct that it is brass, likely with a nickel coating.
Unfortunately, the nickel coating is added by a process of electroplating, which is not something many people would have access to.
The only issue I foresee if you don't paint it, is that the corrosion may come back over time, but you now know how to restore it so you can certainly do it again.
Please get in touch if you would like any further advice.
Jacob
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