DIY Shower Tray Resurfacing Full How-To Video
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- DIY shower tray resurfacing. Imagine getting a new looking shower tray, without demolition, building work or plumbing (or multiple trips to the DIY store to find the correct fitting!)
Sorry but due to Brexit we can no longer supply the kit. Email info@thesurfacesaver.co.uk and you will receive an automated response with the info you need to get the kit.
Buy the kit and follow this video for a great looking shower tray!
Happy resurfacing!
Thanks
whats the stuff you bought?> no link to items
So so helpful. Will save me a bundle of work and money.
Hi, does the kit work with a ceramic tray?
Hi, thanks for the comment. Great question, yes the product can be used on ceramic trays. We did one quite recently where the customer started to take the ceramic tray out, realised he would need a crane and digger (😂), then used our product which solved the problem! Any more questions please let us know. Thanks 👍
@@GrantTheSurfaceSaver Hi, How do I order?
@@amingovani9873 hi, simply follow this link to place your order www.thesurfacesaver.com/diy-resurfacing-kit-order-page 👍
@@GrantTheSurfaceSaver hi Made the order, thanks for the help. I will take pics videos and share with you, if thats ok
Hi, small problem, I have a walk in shower, the screens are curved, and fitted very well. I cannot remove. Can I do a partial resurface?
Is it possible to do for a resign shower tray. Do you know where I can buy light Grey colour of paint ?
HI guys, please, can you do a video how to renew the rubber edge ofshower's doors? Thanks guys you do great job by teaching us!
Great videos
Keep up the honesty and good work.
Thank you
Hi there, I've managed to melt a few spots of my shower tray with nitromors when removing old paint from the tiles. Will this cover the melted spots?
Hi thank you for the video.
I have a problem with my tub. There's a soft spot in it. That spots sinks when you step on it and makes a kind of snapping sound like it bending plastic. What do you think it might be? The tub is the type that is custom made. The tub and walls are all just one piece made in the early 80s
Hi, thanks for commenting 🙂. Most of the tubs and trays we’ve repaired are double skinned. As in they have more than one layer, bonded together, to provide strength. Where are you located please? Can you send us some photos so we can advise you on your problem? Thanks
Can you get this product in Black?
Can this chemical mix be applied to tiled shower base to make it like a solid shower tray?
How to clean acrylic and make it shiny again. From water stains
Can you get the resurfacing compound in colors or add an appropriate dye?
Is the finished surface slip proof? (as much as the original?)
your link to the kit doesn't work
Will this work on plastic shower trays or will it crack when dry
cannot get to the website, looking to buy a kit
Will this product paint over a yellow shower tray turning it white?
Any colour shower tray 👍
@@GrantTheSurfaceSaver thanks the link doesn't seem to work at the moment
@@robertbaxter4021 Sorry but due to Brexit we can no longer supply the kit. Email info@thesurfacesaver.co.uk and you will receive an automated response with the info you need to get the kit 👍
@@GrantTheSurfaceSaver thanks
Thank you so much.
What is the green cleaning liquid you use?
What is t your using is it epoxy resin pls
Hi. I'm not sure what my shower pan is made of. Does this product work on any shower pan surface?
Yes, it can be applied to any material tray. It sticks least well to ceramic trays, but because ceramic trays are so heavy and difficult to replace, it’s still often worth a try
Any kits available now? Thanks
But will it chip
Hi Grant
Just sealed show tray tray, compound still tacky, how long does it take before it starts to set.
Best Regards
Bill
Hi Bill, the tray should be cured enough to use as normal 48 hours after resurfacing. Then fully cured after around 72 hours. Did you take before and after photos? What’s your overall thoughts about the product and our method? Thanks
Do I need to sand the old tray first?
Hi, thanks for the question. Yes it’s a good idea to scuff up the tray so that the new coating adheres as well as possible. Our kit includes enough wet and dry sand paper for this and also smooth out any filler applied during the crack repair step (if required). Have you got the link to order the kit? Thanks 🙂
ive got a crack in my acrylic shower tray in the middle, does this fix it?
This is the video you need that includes crack repair and then resurfacing ruclips.net/video/tpjPCax4DW8/видео.html
Go here for all the kit you need www.thesurfacesaver.com/shower-tray-resurfacing-dont-buy-kits
@@GrantTheSurfaceSaver this link doesn't work
@@brianpunnoose8500 hi, send an email to info@thesurfacesaver.co.uk and you should receive an automated reply with updates and links 👍