How it All Works

How The Resurfacing Process Works

Step 1:

First we pull out the old grout and silicon, followed by thorough cleaning of the surface with a blade to get rid of the mineral and soap deposits. Then we fill in all the chips, nicks and cracks following with sanding down the surface of the item.

How the Bathroom Resurfacing Process Works

Step 2:

Then we perform and acid etch with a acid on porcelain surfaces and acid clean on acrylic/fiberglass surfaces. This cleans the surface from any minor rust build up and other spots that are difficult to clean. It also leaves the surface 'grippy' so that the primer and top coat can really 'stick' to the item.

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Step 3:

Now the item is clean and masked off. All the floor and other items which aren't being resurfaced are covered with drop cloths. The item is ready to be coated.

How the Bathroom Resurfacing Process Works

Step 4:

Then we spray a epoxy primer that has an adhesion promoter added to the chemical before spraying. We apply two coats of primer.

How the Bathroom Resurfacing Process Works

Step 5:

The final step is the chemical coating, which duplicates the feel and look of the original porcelain. The actual chemical used in the final coat is an Aliphetic Acrylic Polyurethane Enamel. This is the only chemical designed and produced for our industry.

How the Bathroom Resurfacing Process Works

NOTE: Nicks and chips are repaired free of charge. Items can be refinished in any color.

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