How do I re-glaze my tub?
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There are tub kits at home improvement stores or a pro can do it. Having a pro in will ensure it lasts longer.
You can buy kits at the home improvement store :)
I used a tub kit to reglaze my kitchen sink. Click on my picture or name and it will take you to my projects.
Rust-Oleum does make a product that is approved for bathtubs.
Please consider looking over these links below and consider the Amazon website which has questions and answers along with reviews which may help you decide is the product is right for you to use. I have use the Rustoleum helpline they are very knowledgeable and educated people that might help answer your questions or concerns before you consider the project.
https://www.rustoleum.com/product-catalog/consumer-brands/specialty/tub-and-tile-refinishing-kit/
https://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-7860519-Refinishing-2-Part-White/dp/B000PTSBKW
I've used the Rustoleum product with good results. Please ventilate the room you are working in! It's pretty smelly.