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Are you a homeowner searching for Bathtub Reglazing Near Me on Google. If you are. You’ve probably grown frustrated with the wait time to have a professional technician come out and do bathtub refinishing for you in the little rock area. Some customer has asked us about a DIY bathtub paint kit. They’ve wondered how difficult is it to do for the average homeowner? Bathtub refinishing is a process. It requires an extremely clean and dry surface in order to put the DIY kit on. What I’m going to do in this article is run through some simple steps that the average homeowner can do in order to correctly, apply a DIY bathtub paint kit to their bathtub. We think finding us by searching Google for Bathtub Refinishing Near Me is a better option, but if you’re a hard core DIY’er, let’s look at how to do bathtub reglazing!

Step 1: Remove Hardware and Caulk as Needed

First step in bathtub refinishing is to remove hardware as needed. You may not have to remove any, in some cases in most cases, the most that has to be removed is the overflow plate that sits up above the drain. This is just one or two screws that come right out next step is to clean and remove any caulk that you want to replace. During the refinishing process. This cleaning process is really meant to get a lot of stains and heavy debris off of the tub. Later on. We’ll talk about how to actually prep the surface. Having 2nd thoughts? Try that Google search for Bathtub Reglazing Near Me!

Step 2: Mask Off Area Around Tub

Once you have that done and have cleaned the debris away, go ahead and mask off the areas around your bathtub. Usually we say to outline your job is a good way to describe it. It’s best to use blue tape when you do this so that you’ll have a clean removal. When you’re resurfacing, we recommend taking either paper or plastic and extending the mask off the area about two foot above and out from your tub resurfacing project. Another important consideration before we start introducing chemicals into the bathtub refinishing process is to properly ventilate your room; turn on your exhaust fans if you have one, crack open a window and bring in an air mover or fan. At a bare minimum, you should at least have a fan for exhausting any chemical fumes out of the room. A safety note here too, is very important. Whenever you’re working with chemicals for bathtub refinishing, you want to make sure that we have eye protection and breathing protection at all times. Not 100% sure about your safety! Search for us in Google: Bathtub Reglazing Near Me.

Step 3: Bathtub Reglazing Near Me | Etch Tub Surface

Once we have all of our safety measures in place, we begin the prep process by etching the surface of the tub using a relatively mild acid solution and applying it directly to the bathtub in order to thoroughly clean the bathtub and remove any debris and to slightly itch the tub, which is a way of saying that it’s creating microscopic pores for your DIY bathtub paint kit to adhere to. Once we let the etching solution sit for the recommended time and you’ll have to check the bottle for what type you are using. The next thing you want to do is use a lot of water and wet/dry sandpaper and thoroughly sand any etching dust off of the tub, make sure to get in corners and edges and get area along the drain, thoroughly sanded and cleaned. These are the problem areas in bathtub refinishing, and you want to make sure you concentrate on these. Starting to sound like too much… Bathtub Reglazing Near Me in Google will get you some options!

Step 4 Dry the Surface

Once we are done with the etching, the next process is to thoroughly drive a bathtub. It’s best. If you have some kind of compressor or in our case, we use an HVL P turbine and blow air into the tub. This is especially important along the edges, the bottom of the tub and around the rim of the drain. These are areas where water can sit and can cause problems in the tub refinishing process if it gets up under the coating or prevents the coating from adhering to the actual tub surface.

Step 5 Solvent Wash

One of the final things that we recommend in a DIY bathtub paint kit is a solvent wash down of the tub. Before applying the bathtub paint. We like to use an isopropyl alcohol solution. 70% should be fine, but if you can find 90%, that’s better. If you can’t find he isopropyl alcohol, try Sherwin Williams for a denatured alcohol solution. Thoroughly clean the tub with a clean paper towel or cotton rag that is soaked in the solvent. This will ensure that any water that you missed in the drying process is forced to evaporate with the solvent fumes. And it’ll make sure that there’s any grease or dirt that got missed in the cleaning. The solvent does a great job of cleaning the bathtub surface for the reglazing process.

Step 6

Once you have the solvent wash complete and you’re sure that the tub is thoroughly dry and your areas near the tub protected, you have your safety equipment, and your ventilator is running. Go ahead in mix-up and apply the DIY bathtub paint kit according to the directions on the bottle. You’ll need a brush or a roller to apply the coating evenly across the entire tub, and then allow to cure according to the directions on your bathtub paint kit. Again… remember to search for Bathtub Refinishing Near Me and avoid this work!

Once the curing time has passed, make sure that you recaulk that seam around your bathtub, between the tub and the tile. This prevents water from getting back behind the tub and it also prohibits or inhibits mold and mildew growth along those areas of your tub that can kind of be chronic wet areas. Finally replace any hardware that you’ve taken off and you are ready to use your newly refinished bathtub. If any of this sounds intimidating, just type in Bathtub Reglazing near me into Google. And if we’re in your area, we will surely pop up and can provide these services for you. If you’re not sure if we’re in your area, give us a call at (501) 920-9326.