
Any suggestions on material/paint to use for turning my bath tub white?


It is something that used to be done but it was never satisfactory. I think you'd have to back to the 1950's to when it was common
You can't paint the inside of a bathtub or shower, only fucking retards do this. The water will make the paint fall off.
Yes you can please do research 😂 & be mature and apologize after you realize you were wrong. It probably most likely won’t happen because you’re too crazy now already & probably lonely and miserable.
Listen ding dong, I have been fixing houses since before you were born and you don't know your ass from a hole in the ground. First of all, professional tub reglazing is not paint. It's a special coating and it has to be sprayed out of a spray gun, not a can. You can't just go buy that stuff at the hardware store. You have to acid etch the tub first, clean off the acid, and then spray the coat. If you use the spray can version from the hardware store it looks like shit and peels off but go ahead and fuck up your bathtub. You can't just use paint.
For an acrylic bath, acrylic polymer paints are among your best options.
Bathtub and tile paint white satin spray.
Hello, I'm Laura. Thanks for reaching out on GirlsAskGuys. Sprucing up your bathtub sounds like a fun project! While I can't provide specific product recommendations, I suggest looking into specialized bathtub refinishing kits available at most home improvement stores. They often include everything you need, like epoxy products, to turn your tub white.
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I've tried an epoxy paint on a rental house. It didn't last three weeks.
Yes i’ve heard bad reviews on it for certain things thanks for the tip!
I bet there is a special paint for this, maybe two stage epoxy
I guess you can use the bleach.
Bleach
huh…?