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Hello Everyone,
I'm going to end my tenancy and moving to a new unit. In my current unit, we caused a few noticeable scratches at the bottom of the bath tub inadvertently. The condition was new and shiny at the beginning of tenancy, it's been more than a year now. I'm wondering if I can do something to make it look like the scratches never happened, else fearing a hefty deduction from my bond amount.
Attaching the pics, not sure what material it is but after Googling up, I can say definitely that it's not metal. I believe it's acrylic, can be fiber glass as well. Any suggestions are much appreciated.
Thanks!
Hi @KalyanKool,
Thank you for your question and welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community, it is fantastic to have you with us.
I'd suggest using the Rust-Oleum Tub And Tile Refinishing Kit to recoat the bathtub.
This is a two-part epoxy kit that can be used to rejuvenate and refinish bathtubs.
Start by giving the bathtub a good clean with CLR Bathroom And Kitchen Cleaner and a scourer to remove any contaminants that will affect the adhesion of the product.
After cleaning, give the tub a sand with 600 Grit Wet And Dry Sandpaper to prepare the bathtub for resurfacing.
Have a look at How To Paint a Bath Tub and this handy video from Rustoleum for some guidance. It would be best to recoat the entire bathtub to ensure a consistent look all over.
Ensure you follow the instructions on the product and keep the area well-ventilated and wear a mask while painting.
Let me know if you have any further questions.
Jacob
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