Peeling bathtub paint. What's the best solution?
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for what???????????
Danny, Are you talking about your skin? Your laminate flooring? Paint in a humid or damp basement? WHAT exactly is peeling and where is it located? You really need to give more detail than one word. I always do my best to help those who need it but you have to give us something to work with, and certainly whatever it is isn't in such a state of desperation that you can only spare enough time for one word. We are not mind readers LOL And if it IS in such a state, you really need to call Emergency rescue ;) I wish you would have fleshed this out so the HOMETALK HELPERS could actually help, but we have no idea what is involved. Thank you for understanding WHY we can't offer "the best solution" for your one word problem "peeling".
Could you be more specific? Do you have something that is peeling? What is it?
DANNY -- your question was split and I only now noticed the beginning of the problem in a link below ----- your best solution for the problem of peeling paint in your bathtub would be to call a professional and let them strip it down and repaint your tub. Be nosey and ask questions as they do the work so you will know exactly what is happening with your stuff in your home ;) Then if something goes wrong, you can go back to the pros about it and it's not just all on your shoulders. Good Luck to you, and now I thank you for understanding WHY I did not understand what you were asking above.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rLwwXks5Gc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zonkHLJiVDQ
Video parts 1 &2 about DO NOT PAINT YOUR TUB
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcbkb65UaLo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwN6QbvhxfU
what's peeling?