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NEW BATH SWISS FORMULA 2K ENAMEL KIT PAINT BATH REPAIR REFURBISHING RESURFACING
20 Dec, 2018
Decent results if you apply correctly...
Firstly, no issues with the retailer - A1. The product is OK, but you HAVE to apply it properly ! - You'll need at least 4 mini-foam rollers (4 inches long) to do 2 bath coats, as the solvent makes the rollers expand and they fall off their tubes... Get a pack from a poundshop. - Sand and degrease the bath thoroughly, otherwise the coating doesn't stick - Mask off the edge with 2" masking tape - you won't get a decent edge with a roller, you'll also need 2 small paint brushes. Plus the paint sticks to everything. - DON'T pour ALL of the hardener into ALL of the paint - pour out some unmixed paint into a separate container beforehand, and don't use all the hardener to start off with - then you'll have some spare to go over any bubbles that you miss and have to sand down afterwards (see below). - The biggest issue is bubbling. The paint creates loads of tiny bubbles when you apply it (solvent evaporating ?) - you MUST keep rolling over the paint as it dries, continually flattening bubbles as they appear. This means you'll go through extra rollers as the solvent makes them go soft and fall off. You'll need a pack of 4-6 in total for 2 bath coats. Eventually as the paint hardens, the bubbles stop forming and you can stop rolling. - Remove any masking tape after the 1st coat, before the paint fully dries, or you'll have to scrape it off. Put some tape more on if you need to, before doing the 2nd coat. - If you end up with rough, dry bubbles, you can sand them down with 150 fine grit wet sandpaper OK, then re-paint with the unused paint you decanted off at the start. You can't use the original mixed paint as it'll have set solid after a couple of hours. - The final finish is OK - the better the prep is and the more bubbles you flatten, the better. A paint brush may be useful also to deal with bubbles - you'll probably need one for cutting in the edges anyway.
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