What if I told you you can use bathtub paint to refinish your tub and shower surround to make it look fresh, clean, and beautiful?! Read on to learn how to paint a bathtub! Ugly bathtubs are theworst. When my husband and I lived in our first apartment together, we had a mustard y...
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For this method, you’ll need anironand a clean, white cotton cloth or towel. Set your iron to its lowest heat setting without steam. Place the cloth over the water ring and gently press down with the warm iron for around 10-15 seconds, allowing heat to transfer from the iron to the ...
I now hate the shiny finish as it is dating the house. My problem is that we purchased high quality fixtures and I cannot afford to replace them. Is there a way that I can refinish these to be dull or antiqued that will work? thanksAnn M [last name deleted for privacy by Editor]...
It came out to $399 because our tub had previously been reglazed (and had to be stripped bare before they could refinish it again) but they only charge $299 if you don’t have a tub that was previously reglazed. Hope it tides you over until we detail that step a bit more after ...
To save even more, reface or refinish your old cabinetry. Countertops Install laminate, tile, or vinyl countertops to make a major difference on a dime. Flooring Vinyl, linoleum, or some ceramic and laminate floors are budget-friendly. Cut costs by installing on top of your old flooring. ...
in our flip house was one of the final projects we did before it was finished. The bathroom had been put on the back burner because we were dreadinggetting rid of our the bathtub. But then we realized we didn’t have to get rid of it — we could PAINT it and refinish the bathtub!
After filling in any gaps or cracks, sanding down the interior and exterior, and giving it a few coats of acrylic urethane enamel paint, you’ll have a bathtub that looks brand new. It’ll cost you about $450 to refinish your tub yourself, versus over $3000 to replace it.[1] Part...