Unless you know how to repair and refinish plastic or fiberglass, tell your landlord to replace the bath tub.
If the paint was not designed for that use then it may be.
yes it will..... but it would take a long time. so i would recommend what ever part/ parts of your body that has fiberglass, is to soak it in the bathtub with soap and water, as if you were taking a bubble bath
You can indeed paint a rusty bird bath. You must first sand down the rust and then paint the bird bath.
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Go to the automotive section of your local Wal-Mart and get some Bondo (fiberglass resin) for small repairs, or Bondo Glass (fiberglass threads and resin). You can adhere pieces like completing a puzzle with the plain resin or fill in large holes with the threads and resin. I also suggest fiberglass mat if you need to completely recreate a piece.
A marine enamel or an epoxy paint is your best bet. However I wouldn't expect any paint to last in a bath.
Bath tubs are typically made from materials such as acrylic, fiberglass, porcelain-enameled steel, and cast iron.
Yes, plumbing should be able to repair damage to a fiberglass tub. However, it is recommended you hire a professional plumber to work on your bath tub.
To paint a bath room you will need a interior paint. Any paint with lead base in it should do the job just fine. The best paint for a bathroom would be latex because they wipe down easily. Avoid lead paints because of the health risks!
Some enamels and melamine paints are. They usually say "Bath and Kitchen" on the label.
Painting metal is a multiple step process The material, such as a bird bath must first be cleaned. It must then be prepped to make it amenable to accepting paint. It can be chemically etched to achieve this. After one or more coats of paint as needed, it can be sealed for durability.