You used like 3 different primers lol. I’ve seen videos of people just buying tub and tile kits and doing it so much easier than this. You guys did a good job though
Connect it inside. run the fan from the bathroom door with the hose going out the nearest window or door. If it doesn't reach an additional extension hose will have to be connected so that most of the overspray properly exits.
I live in a co-op. And unfortunately my bathroom only has a fan in the ceiling. There is no window. How would you the professional take care of the spray. Where with that vent out to other than the fan in the ceiling. I’m afraid it would smell the Whole apartment up. Thank you
It’s going to smell no matter what, but only 10-16 hrs (depending on temperatures). However, refinishers would have 75 feet of hose on hand, that’s what I carry. Somewhere you can find a windsor.
I generally caulk before i spray it. That caulk is a little more expensive but worth it. If you use standard caulk then you just caulk after you spray. Its dry to the touch pretty quick. Less than 30 mins.
If u live in Los Ángeles hit me up I do it for the low and best quality 600 for tub and walls for a job like this one and last 10 years for a fiberglass tub and walls it cost 500 with warranty of 2 years I don’t think any company beats that
It’s quality over quantity lol $600 I wount even go out and look at the job when I used to do it lol. Tub and tiles with regrout your looking at $910! I seen guys do it as low as $500 idk how but the work was bad and dident prep and skipped a lot of the steps! Just my experience.
Yes! Generally people use a xxx acid etch to prep tile vs sanding. I’m guessing these guys have some sort of diamond sand paper or something. Your standard sand paper will not work, the resurface may stick for awhile but it won’t hold up.
It looked like they were only sanding down the areas were old grout, caulk, or adhesion was. The hydrochloric acid was to etch the tile for prep/ a lasting product.
@@levi.walton13Do you know what is the specific acid they use? There are many hydrochloric acid but the one they use is a specific one that I don’t know what it is.
This is the stingy landlord’s wait of “renovating”- bathtub. If you own your home, don’t even think about it. The steam from the shower will cause it to flake, peel, chip, and you’ll need to redo it every year. How do I know? I fell for it. Big mistake. A few years later I tore out the whole bathroom
The guy we use for tile refinishing will re-grout everything. Gives it a cleaner look. This look at the end...you could see the areas with low grout that either fell out or crumbled over the years etc
@@jgg204 if u regrout at the end, then the new grout is not protected by the glaze and is now susceptible to mold. If u Re-grouted prior to glazing, the glaze would’ve covered and protected the entire finish from mold.