Can reglazing on tub be removed?
I had the bathtub reglazed can it be removed
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Here is a video for you:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjOJ6iOEkAU
Here's a post that might help - https://bathrenovationhq.com/blog/stripping-refinished-bathtub/
Hi Bj, you should be able to use paint stripper to remove the glazing. You may have to put it on quite thick and leave it for several house before it will begin bubbling but it should take it off.
Hi Bj, here's a link I found on the web. It may be helpful to you.
https://www.thespruce.com/repairing-a-refinished-bathtub-1821383
Hi this is Peggy. If you don't mind me asking why do you want to remove the glaze that is on your bathtub. How do you remove bathtub reglazing?
Stripping refinished bathtub: Using the brush or toilet cleaning mop, spread the paint stripper around the tub. It may take several hours for the stripping agent to attack the coating to scrap off and in some cases only softens the coating enough so it can be scrapped off with a razor blade.Sep 16, 2014
Stripping Refinished Bathtub » BathRenovationHQbathrenovationhq.com › blog › stripping-refinished-bathtub
Yes you can remove the glaze by stripping it with paint stripper and then scrape/ peel it off.
Here is some info to help you. https://bathrenovationhq.com/blog/stripping-refinished-bathtub/#:~:text=Stripping%20refinished%20bathtub%3A%20Using%20the,off%20with%20a%20razor%20blade.
Depending on the tub composition and how good the glazing job was, you might have to sandblast it to remove it. You could try using a drill with an scrub brush attachment and baking soda or barkeeper's friend.
Hello. This link might be helpful.
https://youtu.be/rYwKUQiYY14
Hi! Did you reglaze it or have it professionally done? If you are unhappy with a professional job, I would contact them, first.
You could possibly strip it