About Painting a Bathtub

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http://homeimprovement.dexknows.com/ Painting a bathtub requires using a special epoxy that cures hard and durable. Find out how hired professionals can makeover an old bathtub with help from a professional painter in this video on interior painting tips.

Expert: Albert McDonald
Bio: Albert McDonald is the owner of Overeducated Painters, a professional interior and exterior painting service in Atalanta, Georgia.

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  • As all the dislikes prove most viewers search the internet to learn new skills not to listen to someone tell you that you better not give it a go because you don't know what you are doing.

    IT IS BETTER TO STUFF IT UP AND LEARN SOMETHING than pay someone else to do it for you.

  • This guy is soo high!

    

  • ALL I HEARD IS FART FART FART UR A STUPID PAINTER AND UR OVER FARTING FACE CREATED A USELESS VIDEO LIKE U FOR UR STUPID COMMERCIAL

  • @Rodney2758

    Nowhere in the video does it say "how to" paint a bathtub. I can tell you're one of those guys who isn't very attentive.

  • Al, If we wanting to have someone else do it we would not be searching the HOW TO VIDEOS you dork! Besides, I can tell your one of those guys that will softly talk for 2 hours, make a couple of strokes with your brush, then talk some more. I would not let you paint my kids bicycle, the mailbox or even the trash can! You wasted my time with your stupid "call a professional B.S.

  • F U

  • HOW do you paint a bathtub?

    I don't care about how a PROFESSIONAL would do it... dammit.

    Waste of time watching this.

  • How do you do it? That's how you repaint a bathtub?

  • Should be undereducated painters

  • It's around $ 350.00 to $ 500.00 - This does not last. The paint will chip in a year or two and then you are back to square one. -- Save your money and strip the paint yourself. Dual action sand the rest. Then roll on a waterbased enamel with two to three coats. Let dry. Lightly sand between coats. Finally, use a auto wax with sealer. DONE. It works and if you ever need to touch it up, it will not cost you an arm and a leg.

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