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seanydee
Hi,
This may have been answered before but I've not been able to find it.
I had an old enamel bath resprayed about a year ago and, even though i continually told her to remove it, my wife kept leaving the childs bath mat in place (the type with the suckers). I now have an area, about 2" square, of enamel that has lifted off and the area is flaky around the edges.
Is there a way of repairing this area. I'm fairly useful at DIY and have most tools I just need a bit of help as to the best materials to use.
I've heard that you can buy spay cans of enamel that can then be buffed using a lambs wool buffing pad on a power drill.
Also heard that you can use car bodywork spray paints (i guess the type you'd find at Halfords).
Cheers,
Sean
This may have been answered before but I've not been able to find it.
I had an old enamel bath resprayed about a year ago and, even though i continually told her to remove it, my wife kept leaving the childs bath mat in place (the type with the suckers). I now have an area, about 2" square, of enamel that has lifted off and the area is flaky around the edges.
Is there a way of repairing this area. I'm fairly useful at DIY and have most tools I just need a bit of help as to the best materials to use.
I've heard that you can buy spay cans of enamel that can then be buffed using a lambs wool buffing pad on a power drill.
Also heard that you can use car bodywork spray paints (i guess the type you'd find at Halfords).
Cheers,
Sean