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 fiberglass re-finishing My daughter wants a new fiberglass shower/tub enclosure for her bathroom. I ain't fixin' to start no tearin' out, so, I'm lookin' into re-finishing this one. A dood did 2 today at a job I'm working on and, although it turned out pretty good, he shot friggin' overspray all over the place. He charges $675 per unit. I'm thinkin' about tacklin' this, myself. The only equipment needed is an HVLP sprayer and I just happen to have one of the best. Anybody ever tackled this? It's more than just a piece o' cake. | 
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 salty, i dont know about re-finishing tubs, but one of my hands here at work knows how to repair chips and cracks in tubs. Damn good hand at that ! | 
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 man salty good luck i did mine with the kits from lowes. it lasted about a year and its already all messed up if you figure it out hollar at me and tell me the secret | 
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 you have to clean it reallllllllly good... prep time is key on fiberglass... thats what the tub hand i got told me... | 
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 nevermind i forgot this post was about fiberglass mine is metal | 
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