newtda Active Member Joined Dec 2, 2008 Messages 36 Reaction score 0 Dec 2, 2008 #1 Hello all, I am new to the forum and to remodeling. I have chip in my bath tub, I was wondering what I would use to fill that chip in or cover/protect it from water. I dont know the name of the tub. Thank Dan
Hello all, I am new to the forum and to remodeling. I have chip in my bath tub, I was wondering what I would use to fill that chip in or cover/protect it from water. I dont know the name of the tub. Thank Dan
T travelover Well-Known Member Joined Aug 4, 2007 Messages 693 Reaction score 2 Dec 2, 2008 #2 I've used this stuff in the past with some success. It isn't perfect, but it makes it much less noticeable. OZ Bottle, White, Porcelain Touch-Up Paint, For Porcela
I've used this stuff in the past with some success. It isn't perfect, but it makes it much less noticeable. OZ Bottle, White, Porcelain Touch-Up Paint, For Porcela
M majakdragon Well-Known Member Joined Sep 16, 2006 Messages 165 Reaction score 0 Dec 2, 2008 #3 I agree with travelover. You can also use appliance touch-up paint. Just make sure the spot is clean and dry when applying.
I agree with travelover. You can also use appliance touch-up paint. Just make sure the spot is clean and dry when applying.
newtda Active Member Joined Dec 2, 2008 Messages 36 Reaction score 0 Dec 2, 2008 #4 Do I have to worry about any type of leakage?
T travelover Well-Known Member Joined Aug 4, 2007 Messages 693 Reaction score 2 Dec 2, 2008 #5 If this is just a chip off a metal tub, the answer is no.
M majakdragon Well-Known Member Joined Sep 16, 2006 Messages 165 Reaction score 0 Dec 2, 2008 #6 Not if there is no hole in the tub. I am assuming it is a metal tub and not plastic or other acrylic.
Not if there is no hole in the tub. I am assuming it is a metal tub and not plastic or other acrylic.
newtda Active Member Joined Dec 2, 2008 Messages 36 Reaction score 0 Dec 3, 2008 #7 It is a metat tub.