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Paint tub

Posted: Thu Aug 23, 2012 9:46 pm
by oldtimer
Can a tub be painted ?? Also what kind of paint should I use on the shower walls.
Thanks
God Bless

Re: Paint tub

Posted: Fri Aug 24, 2012 8:08 am
by Greg
I would guess that it can be painted, but how well and long it will hold up is anyone's guess. I would check with one of the Paint professionals for guidance.

Greg

Re: Paint tub

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 10:14 am
by ponch37300
Oh boy!

First, tubs can be "painted". I've never done it because personally I don't like "covering up" things. To me a tub is a very smooth glazed surface that I don't really trust anything to adhere to and last. But I may be wrong and that's just my opinion.

Now, about the second part of the question as to what kind of paint for shower walls! What kind of walls do you have now? I'm hoping they aren't drywall painted.

Re: Paint tub

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 1:29 pm
by oldtimer
They are the original and look like drywall. It's a 2000 home !!!

Re: Paint tub

Posted: Sat Aug 25, 2012 10:12 pm
by JD
All tubs technically can be repainted. They make special tub finishing paints with epoxy or urethane. However, I have found that long term results are not good. Seems like this is a house flipping product and not meant for actual use (my opinion). From what I read, a good job last a couple of years on a tub that is used daily. These are mostly ceramic tubs. An ABS tub would surely do worse because of all the flex in the pan.

Some of the main complaints I read were that you end up with a hard film of soap scum because you can't get in there and really scrub the stuff out. Many comments say that the failure starts with bubbling around the drain, possibly from direct hot water running.

I have friends that had BathCrest pro refinishers do there hall bathroom tub. They never use that tub and it does still look good many years later. I am thinking that if they did use the tub, the finish would be destroyed by now.

Re: Paint tub

Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2012 8:08 am
by hhb
I've done it. There are special kits for painting tubs. Looks fantastic when done... until a couple of years later, when it starts flaking off. Agree with JD, great if you don't plan on using it. For the price of 2 or 3 paint kits, you can buy a whole new tub if you plan to actually use it.