On 4/14/07 10:59 AM, in article GD8Uh.2552$h8.1037@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"James Sweet"
<jamessweet@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>> I guess the previous owner had an old bathtub/tiles sprayed with some
>>> kind of white enamel paint or something because some of the edges of
the
>>> tiles that are hit by water constantly are starting to peel/crack off
>>> exposing the original ugly tile underneath.
>>>
>>> I bought "****c-a-fix" at home depot and was going to give that a try
to
>>> prevent water from getting into the tiles and peeling it inside out,
but
>>> is there a more common way to touch-up the tiles treated with such an
>>> overcoat? Are there spray-on glossy white enamel paints I should use
>>> instead?
>>>
>>> Any tips/suggestions much appreciated!
>>
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> I'd remove the tiles and start over, it's not much harder and the result
> should be a lot nicer. Another option is a fiberglass shower stall, you
> can get them now that are made of a floor pan and several interlocking
> wall panels. One piece units are available as well but much harder to
> fit into existing structures. I had to open a wall to get one in.
Hello from alt.radio.satellite!
Not sure why bathtub tiles are a post in our newsgroup, but hey...
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