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I have an old (80yrs) porcelan tub that had some paint brushes laid in
it.. now there's some colors in the bottom of the tub that I can't
seem to erase. I tried bleach and Oxy with no luck ...what can I do to
get the color up from insdie the porcelean?
thanks,
Eric
Eric,
If the finish has worn off the tub and the paint is embedded in
the clay, it may be very difficult to remove. The first things to
try would be paint remover or stripper. Here's a suggestion from
Pat Strong:
"A paste of paint stripper shouldn't hurt porcelain. Try that.
Let it sit under plastic wrap so it really saturates overnight."
Pat Strong, "Re: How To Clean Paint From Porcelain Sink"
Posted on 2000-11-04 to
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=3A04CA72.192045EF%40postoffice.swbell.net
You might be interested in the entire thread:
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Diversified Coatings specializes in refinishing products for tubs,
tile, and appliances. Their website lists their products:
http://www.diversifiedcoatings.com/
Phone: 1-800-222-9210
Additional Links:
The Lissar Company, Inc. sells cleaning supplies including some
powerful paint removers. You can order the supplies from their
website. Search the following page for "ruthless". Search more
than once, as there is more than one product which will match.
http://thelissarcompany.com/013-quest.htm
Search Strategy:
Google Groups search:
"remove paint" porcelain
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Google Search:
"remove paint" porcelain
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Google Search:
"remove paint" "porcelain tub"
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I hope this helps. If you need further information, please feel
free to ask.
Best regards,
Bikerman
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