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"Restore the shine to a bath tub, I am fitting a new toilet and sink but couldn't be arsed going to the trouble of ripping out the bath, but after looking at the new stuff, I realise my bath is no longer as white or shinny as it once was, any good idea's on how to restore it a bit. Is it plastic or enamelled?" mmm well it's fibreglass, so is it enamelled or just a hard paint they apply to them , not sure lol | |||
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"I imagine it might be a gel/paint you tried a car polising thing that'swhat we used when i used to work with fiberglass or do i sound stupid here? " Mmm well no you don't sound stupid I had thought about trying a polish, it could work, I might try a little bit in a corner see how it comes out | |||
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"Restore the shine to a bath tub, I am fitting a new toilet and sink but couldn't be arsed going to the trouble of ripping out the bath, but after looking at the new stuff, I realise my bath is no longer as white or shinny as it once was, any good idea's on how to restore it a bit. Is it plastic or enamelled?mmm well it's fibreglass, so is it enamelled or just a hard paint they apply to them , not sure lol" If its fibreglass you can polish out any surface dulling but its hard work without an electric buffer. | |||
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