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The Porcelain Repair Kit is a versatile solution designed to restore and repair cracked or chipped surfaces in fiberglass, acrylic, ceramic, and porcelain bathtubs and tiles. This eco-friendly, waterproof kit is easy to use, requiring just a simple mix and application process, and promises professional-quality results. With a satisfaction guarantee, it's the perfect choice for DIY enthusiasts looking to enhance their bathroom's aesthetic.
Material | Resin, Acrylic |
Brand | Sugelary |
Style | Compact |
Item Weight | 1.58 Ounces |
Compatible Material | Porcelain, Wood, Fiberglass, Alloy Steel, Ceramic, Stone |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Form | Paste |
UPC | 769135410879 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Color | White |
Surface Recommendation | Tub, Window, Tile, Shower |
Manufacturer | HOMETING |
Part Number | XBG |
Item Weight | 1.58 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4 x 2.4 x 2.4 inches |
Item model number | XBG |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
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H**Y
This product works
I need to patch up a crack on my bathtub so I used it and let the surface dry. After 24 hours, the finish matches the tub. I'm happy with the result.
M**Y
Terrible. Highlights the crack.
Very disappointing. It's a very translucent white so now it highlights the crack that I was trying to hide. Would not recommend.
H**D
Not pretty, but functional
First of all, you need more sandpaper than they give you, and it needs to be a really fine grit. Like 1000. Second, if you're patching alone the lip, have a rounded tool. It will be much easier. Third, taping around the area with painter's tape will make it easy easier once it dries.A tiny bit goes a long way and you're better off adding a bit more than trying to scrape too much off. It doesn't look like the enamel. Probably need some paint afterwards, but it protects the exposed metal which is why I got it.
J**.
Pretty easy to use. Has a nice glossy finish.
We were replacing our shower door with a semi-frameless one. The holes left by the old door were huge and deep, so I wanted them hidden. I first used Water-Weld by JB Weld to fill the holes most of the way. I had to wait a half hour for it to cure before I could apply the Tub & Tile Repair Kit. It's very sticky and you pretty much just have to eye the amounts used for that reason. 1:1 ratio. It works great on horizontal areas but on the vertical spaces it started to drip. When it was just starting to set up I went back with a razor and scraped at the stuff that was dripping out. I was able to force it back in the holes but it wasn't level when it was fully cured so I added more. I found that using the wooden popsicle stick which came in the kit, to apply the mix worked better than using the "spreader" that comes with it, although the spreader smooths it better. The kit comes with gloves. Wear nitrile gloves instead of the ones that come with it which were way too loose. The kit also came with a couple of red 1000 grit sanding disks. I tried them and it left red grit in any grooves that weren't completely covered over by the product and it was difficult to remove. You can scrape off excess with a razor. It takes about 18 hours to completely cure and you have ~30 minutes to work with it. It's pretty glossy like the tile. It hides pretty well. If you want perfect replace the tile.
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