Remove Permanent Stains from an Acrylic bath Surface [Before & After] || SURFACE INTEGRITY Montreal
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- Опубликовано: 6 май 2017
- Kfir Azran at SURFACE INTEGRITY demonstrating a typical case of stain removal from an Acrylic bathtub surface.
Permanent stains on your beautiful bathtub can really drive you crazy...like a permanent pain in your neck.
Most people Don't think there's a solution and might try a different home solution that can actually make the stain even worse.
This customer was about to replace this gorgeous bathtub due to the ugly stains... only that his contractor was a client of ours and recommended to try to repair it.
In most cases, stains on Acrylic and gel-coat surfaces (tubs showers, etc.) can be eliminated using a process of surgical honing and polishing and occasionally spot repairing
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Ahhh, a commercial. If I lived in the greater Montreal Area it would have been helpful, but alas, Just a wast of my time.
I also have that problem. "Experts" in San Francisco Bay Area said it can't be repaired and should replace the tub.
I put thieves oil on my tub and it stained it . I live in Toronto so not in you city...please share the solution
What did you do? Talking too long with no solution equals a bad video.
Wow! How did you do it?
Total Sales Pitch for what? How did he remove the stains, or maybe he didn't and it is a hoax.
Hi Debra, you are spot on! It is a sales pitch for my local service. Indeed I removed the stains.
Im sure you can find a pro in your area that can handle your stains if there are any...
Kfir
What was the process to fix this? I have the same problem...
Try with hidrogen peroxide, white vinegar and baking soda, it must work with it but let it soaked with the mix for a while before rubbing
What type of product are using please? You haven't shown in the video?
try hydrogen peroxide and dawn with baking soda. Can’t hurt!
How did he do it, no Answer for that
I thought this was DIY, not a. commercial. Wasting my time!!
Hi there, we have a jet tub and I am not sure if it is fiberglass or acrylic. There must have been harsh cleaners in it (or toothpaste?) but the base of it is rough and stained. How would I get teh stains out and refinish it so the nase is smooth again?
Call a pro...he can do it correctly and safely
OK I live in an apartment and the tub has been abused it gets so dirty so quickly . It's plastic not fiberglass. What do you suggest?
Hi, it's probably an acrylic tub. It really depends the type of abuse it got.
If you be more detailed about the surface damage you see or feel , I'll be able to tell more.
Kfir Azran yes the damage ... it feels smooth but it gets so dirty to quickly and to clean it its ridiculously tough. So black stains the surface is opaque not shiny. Some rust stains by the drain. You step in and the dirt from your feet stay even if you spray it. It takes forever to get them off
Must see a picture of the tub to know ...the surface might be etched and the only way to get it smooth again is by resurfacing it using out ECO-CASTING system.
Well what did u do ?
So you have a magic camera you pointed at the tub and it gets clean
A essential oil can do that damage ? I use essential oils all the time , wow!
Yelp Essential oils is hard on acrylic
This is why RUclips needs to make dislikes public again
You don’t tell us how.
Grrrr
This is stupid and self serving. You do realize that most people that see this do not even live in Canada?
You had a chance to help people and instead you wasted everyone’s time and added to their frustration.
Other viewers: he tipped his hand. It is apparently caused by plant products in essential oils.
He buffed and polished it. So some sort of buffing compound safe on acrylic was used.
I have a similar problem after my daughter used my acrylic jacuzzi.
I found in a web search that a product called Amaz may work. The user had luck after trying all the stuff we probably all already tried. Not sure if it is safe on acrylic, however.
Fingers crossed and good luck. 🙏
I followed your method exactly and it works. Thanks.
WTF
WTF?
Less talk. Show more how, why and resolutions
Sorry ..this is not training or tutorial video...it's more showcase to promote our local service.
Thanks
Kfir
Um, yeah, this is called an advertisement. Absolutely zero actionable information other than calling this guy if you live in Montreal. To bad we can't add a sticky to the video to save others from wasting their time.
Useless vid. Just an ad.
another useless watch
Waste of time commercial. If I lived in Montreal this would be the last guy that I would call.
Pathetic!!!!!!!
Useless.
A waste of my time!