I have got a bath to replace our current bath and am not too happy with it. It is a standard acrylic or fibreglass bath with an integrated base board. I have had a carronite bath before and was very impressed with its stregth and heat retaining qualities. However, now I have this bath I do not want to have to waste it and spend £500+ on a new carronite bath. The bath just does not seem to be up to standard for my liking. If you hold it against a window and look inside the bath you can actually see light shining through.
My question is is it possible to apply some kind of resin coating to the outside of the bath as this is basically what the carronite baths are? If this is possible what would be the best material. I was thinking of some kind of polyester resin. Would any material like this have an adverse reaction to the existing material of the bath? Would they adhere to the fibreglass material well enough.
Many thanks.
My question is is it possible to apply some kind of resin coating to the outside of the bath as this is basically what the carronite baths are? If this is possible what would be the best material. I was thinking of some kind of polyester resin. Would any material like this have an adverse reaction to the existing material of the bath? Would they adhere to the fibreglass material well enough.
Many thanks.