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Old 08-27-2007, 11:08 AM
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Default Rusting porcelain coated tub.

Hello,

I was told today that you can cut out the rusted section of a porcelain coated cast iron tub and make the repair with fiberglass. This sounds a little fishy to me!

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Old 08-27-2007, 12:09 PM
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There isn't a good way to fix this in place. Some claim good results with liners, but I have no personal experience, only anecdotal reports (most not great). Painted on coatings are not likely to last anywhere near as long a s baked on porcelain on say cast iron.

Prep is the key, but only goes so far. A tub is a somewhat hostile environment - weight, friction, all sorts of chemicals from cleaners of the tub, and people, heat, not counting potential abrasives used to clean things up.
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