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Using Foam Brushes To Refinish Tub

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Date: 07/15/2008 Topics: Readers Request > Repair | Repair > Home > Bathroom  
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Why can you not use foam paint brushes to apply tub refinisher?

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By Princesshammerhead (13) Profile Contact
Foam brushes leave a little 'air pocket' in which the water will sit in after you drain your tub.This is where it will peal first and likely leave a bigger mess than you started with, especially if you are using a different colour paint. It is best to use a spray gun. I've used Krylon paint with great success. Good luck.
~PHH

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By Kaelle (337) Contact
According to the link below you cannot use a foam brush because the solvent will eat throught it

http://www.swingpaints.com/message_directory/301.shtml

Posted on 07/15/2008 | Report Spam or Abuse

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