Discuss Enamel/Ceramic Repair Kits in the Australia area at TilersForums. The USA and UK Tiling Forum (Also now Aus, Canada, ROI, and more)
Hi All
There seems to be a variety of brands on the market of various prices. Can anyone recommend one from experience at all?
Not exactly a tile related question on my part as I want to repair a Belfast sink but thought someone may have used one to touch up a chipped tile perhaps.
Cheers
I'd perhaps test one or two on the underside maybe?
Thing is some are £5 some are £30. I don't necessarily mind paying the latter if the results justify it but I do if they don't. Just wondered if anyone had used them before buying. Good idea to test on the underneath first!
I'm sure somebody on here has repaired a bath they chipped or something. I remember reading it a while ago. I'll see if I can find the thread later when I have a bit more time.
A few guys have used the Bath Doctor with good results...
Is that the firm that comes out?
There is a guy in Sheffield. I chipped a resin tray a few months back.
I honestly couldn't find the repair.
He did an 80 mile round trip amd charged £100. Bargain!
@MikeW I've used the Cramer enamel repair kit . Customer was pleased but it was her who chipped the bath
There's a few Bath Doctors on the web. What sort of repair products do they use?
@MikeW I've used the Cramer enamel repair kit . Customer was pleased but it was her who chipped the bath
That's one of the ones I've looked at. Was the repair very noticeable at all?
@MikeW . I faded out the white paint from the aerosol to help lose the repair, old bath/ many shades of white. I sprayed cars once for a living but if you can practise first with an old aerosol you can make a difference.
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