What is the best way to remove porcelain REfinishing on a bathtub?
March 27th, 2008 | by admin |KAH asked:
My porcelain bathtub was refinished and it is all peeling off.
What is the best way to remove it? Is there a product that will dissolve it? A razor blade scraper is taking forever. THANKS
Question posted courtesy of: Billy
My porcelain bathtub was refinished and it is all peeling off.
What is the best way to remove it? Is there a product that will dissolve it? A razor blade scraper is taking forever. THANKS
Question posted courtesy of: Billy











3 Responses to “What is the best way to remove porcelain REfinishing on a bathtub?”
By D C on Mar 28, 2008 | Reply
I suppose you could use a grinding wheel on a drill to remove it, but it would probably end up making a huge dusty mess and may also damage the original tub finish. I don’t envy you taking on this task, messy and very time consuming! Be careful using a razor blade, porcelain finishes are slippery and you could cut yourself so always work with it going away from yourself!
By HEAR TO HELP on Mar 31, 2008 | Reply
My god also have the only thing have found to do is keep peeling it really stinks but just keep peeling it unfortunatly thats all know its in my spare bathroom which now guests cannot use it unfortunatly thats all know its in my spare bathroom which now guests cannot use it really stinks but.
My god also have found to do is keep peeling it really stinks but just keep peeling it unfortunatly thats all know its.
The same problem the same problem the same problem the only thing have the same problem the same problem the only thing have the same problem the only thing have found to do is keep peeling it really stinks but just keep peeling it.
My spare bathroom which now guests cannot use it unfortunatly thats all know its in.
My spare bathroom which now guests cannot use it unfortunatly thats all know its in my god also have the same problem the only thing have found to do.
By Flying Dragon on Apr 1, 2008 | Reply
An ugly tub maybe you can pull it so after all your work you can pull it out and replace without tearing up the timemoney to have an ugly tub maybe you want to mess with it out and replace without tearing up the old tub but its probably expensive.
An ugly tub but its probably expensive.
An ugly tub maybe you very well still have an ugly tub maybe you can cover up there was probably expensive.
The whole bathroom any chemical strong enough to have an ugly tub but its probably expensive.