My bathtub has seen better days, and I'm choosing between DIY resurfacing or hiring a professional. What's been your experience, and any pitfalls to avoid? π€π€
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Hey there! So, we tried DIY resurfacing on our tub last summer. It was a bit tricky β gotta admit, we underestimated the mess! π If you're not super handy, maybe consider a pro to save you the stress. They did a wayyy better job on ours. ππͺ i hope this helped you! -
Yo, Chichi! Been there and I ended up hiring a pro for a smoother finish. I must say it was worth it, and there were no messy mishaps! πComment
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Hey bathtub renovators! DIY resurfacing can be a budget-friendly option, but it's crucial to follow instructions precisely. If in doubt, hiring a pro ensures a polished finish. Key tip: proper ventilation is a must!
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If you're feeling like a bathroom superhero, grab your cape and go for it. Kits are like the paint-by-numbers of tub resurrection! But, if you're more of a tub-time maestro than a DIY daredevil, summon the bathtub wizards (aka the pros). They've got the magic wands and experience to turn your tub into a spa-worthy masterpiece!Comment
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Hi! Bathtub πresurfacing is often best left to professionals to ensure a smooth, durable finish. DIY kits are available, but achieving professional results requires skill and specialized equipment. Hiring a pro ensures a longer-lasting and more aesthetically pleasing outcome.πComment
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