so a while back for my first reno, I asked on here and a few bunnings shops the best way to fix a peeling bathtub for a fairly cheap IP,
the most common answer was white knight bathtub paint, which was fairly expensive at about $25-$30 per can, ended up using 2 cans,
as recommended, bath tub was cleaned with sugar soap left to dry and then sanded with medium grit paper,
two cans were used, however, 3 months later its completely peeled off, now unless the tenant decided to take a shower in their ice skating shoes, this I would think is no the best outcome for a premium product and in 3 months,
anyone, know what went wrong
here are some photos
Before
After spray paint
after 3 months
the most common answer was white knight bathtub paint, which was fairly expensive at about $25-$30 per can, ended up using 2 cans,
as recommended, bath tub was cleaned with sugar soap left to dry and then sanded with medium grit paper,
two cans were used, however, 3 months later its completely peeled off, now unless the tenant decided to take a shower in their ice skating shoes, this I would think is no the best outcome for a premium product and in 3 months,
anyone, know what went wrong
here are some photos
Before
After spray paint
after 3 months