Maintaining a Refinished Bathtub

 With frequent use, your tub eventually become old and rusted. Instead of replacing the entire tub, you can save time and money through tub refinishing. This entire process usually takes less than a day. Here's how the process works:

·        The surface of the tub is sanded down to create a smooth base for the new finish.

·        A special primer is applied to help the new coating adhere. Once the primer is dry, several coats of glaze are applied, each one allowed to dry completely before the next is applied.

·        A professional applies a clear coat to protect the new finish.

Cleaning Products

When you get your tub reglazed, it's important to use the right cleaners in order to keep it in good condition. Most people damage their reglazed tub by using harsh cleaning products or rough materials. The best way to clean a reglazed tub is with a soft cloth and a mild soap or detergent. Avoid using abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, or anything else that could scratch the surface. In addition, it's important to avoid using bleach or other harsh chemicals, as these can damage the finish.

Stain Removal

One of the most important things to remember is that you need to be gentle when cleaning a reglazed tub. This means avoiding any harsh chemicals or scrubbing too aggressively, as this can damage the finish. When it comes to removing stains, you may need to experiment a bit to find the best method. But generally speaking, start by blotting the stain with a damp cloth. If that doesn't work, try using a mild abrasive like baking soda or salt. Always test any cleaners in an inconspicuous spot first to make sure they won't damage the finish.

Use of Bathmats

Bathmats are often used to provide a bit of extra traction and help prevent falls in the tub. However, if you have recently had your tub reglazed, you should avoid using a bathmat. The suction cups on the underside of most mats can pull off the new finish, damaging both the tub and the mat. In addition, the mat can trap moisture against the surface of the tub, leading to premature deterioration of the finish.

So there you have it; some tips to help you maintain your reglazed tub. Follow these tips to maintain your tub's new surface.

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