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My circa 1924 bathroom with subway tile (3″x6″) needs work. Cracked and missing tiles; corners which have separted and need patching. Bathtub needs replacing or reglazing. Does reglazing work? Does it last? I don’t want to rip out all the tile (gut).
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will,
Bathtub repair is very popular lately. < Obsolete Link > Check here.
Rich Beckman
*It'll probably look better than a 75 year old tub. Especially a tub in a room full of broken tile. For awhile. Joe H
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My circa 1924 bathroom with subway tile (3"x6") needs work. Cracked and missing tiles; corners which have separted and need patching. Bathtub needs replacing or reglazing. Does reglazing work? Does it last? I don't want to rip out all the tile (gut).