The one bad thing about fiberglass bathtubs is that they can be a little tricky to keep clean. Over time, soap scum builds up in the tub, turning the white surface into a less appealing brown color. The good news is that we’re here to help! Continue reading to learn everything you need to know
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Why You Should Repair Your Bathtub Rather Than Replacing It
Few parts of your home are as critical to your overall well-being as your bathtub. It can be a place to relax, to unwind and, of course, to scrub up. When your tub is showing signs of age, however, it can be an eyesore in the middle of one of your home’s most commonly used
READ MOREWhy Fiberglass Tubs Are Ideal for Senior Citizens
The two materials most commonly used for walk-in bathtubs for senior citizens are acrylic and fiberglass. Both of these materials provide plenty of strength and can be customized to give some aesthetic appeal as well. For seniors, there are plenty of good options in both of these types of materials to bring into your home,
READ MORECleaning Tips for Refinished Bathtubs
The bathtub is one of the most important features of your bathroom, so it’s important that you do what you can to keep it in good condition for years to come. Regular use of the bathtub will, over time, result in some wear and tear and discoloration, and if you fail to keep it properly
READ MOREUnderstanding Bathtub Refinishing Fumes and How to Stay Safe
Bathtub refinishing is a necessary maintenance step if you wish to improve the appearance and structural integrity of your tub. The most dangerous part of the bathtub refinishing process is inhaling the fumes associated with the job. It’s also possible to injure yourself if the product comes in contact with the skin. For these reasons,
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