How to Properly Maintain a Reglazed Tub

Now that your tub is freshly reglazed, you need to know how to care for it. Taking proper care of the tub will ensure that it lasts for many years to come. There are some steps you need to take to ensure that your tub stays looking brand new and cleaning it is one of the most essential steps to make this happen. There are many dos and don’ts about cleaning the tub, but what some people do not know are what products to use and which products to avoid. Most bathroom cleaners have harsh chemicals in them and these chemicals can damage or ruin your new glaze. Below, we will talk more about what chemicals to avoid and how you can maintain your tub properly. 

Cleaners to Avoid in a Reglazed Tub 

  • Bleach 
  • Ammonia 
  • Corrosive drain cleaners 
  • Powdered cleaners 
  • Products that are fragranced artificially 
  • Abrasive cream or gel cleansers 

Cleaners to Use in a Reglazed Tub 

  • Non-scratch scrub pads 
  • Dish soap 
  • Water and vinegar mixture 
  • Scrubbing bubbles 


Tips for Maintaining Your Reglazed Bathtub 

  • Use the bathroom’s exhaust fan when showering to prevent moisture build-up 
  • Check the tub at least weekly for any signs of drips or leaks and correct them when needed 
  • Avoid standing or pooling water in the tub 
  • Wipe down your tub daily and keep it dry 
  • Remove soap from the walls of the tub and avoid the buildup of soap scum 
  • Use non-abrasive scrubbing pads and cleaners 
  • Avoid oil-based cleaners in the tub as they can cause a slippery surface 
  • Do not use bath mats with suction cups 
  • Avoid abrasive, gel, and powdered cleansers can wear down the surface quickly 
  • Only use soft sponges and cloths in the tub 
  • DIY cleaning agents or eco-friendly options are best 
  • Always rinse your tub thoroughly with water after you clean it to remove the cleaner 


Our Professionals Can Provide You with Additional Tips to Care for Your Tub 

Our Brooklyn bathtub reglazing service is affordable and will leave your tub looking brand new once again. If you have had your tub refinished recently and are unsure of how to care for it or you have a question about a specific chemical, reach out to the experts at White Glove Reglazing today! We are always here to help. 

Thinking of a Tub or Shower Liner? Here’s What You Need to Know First

When it comes to remodeling or updating the fixtures in your bathroom, there are many options. In fact, if you have been to a local big box store lately, you have probably felt overwhelmed with all the decisions and choices to make. One of the options available to you when it comes to your current bathtub or shower is a liner. These liners are a popular option and you have likely seen the kiosk in the home improvement store trying to sell them to customers. A tub liner is basically another tub that is just glued onto your current one – the same goes for a shower liner. While it sounds like an easy and feasible option, there are pros and cons to it and you need to know them before you invest in one. 

The Positives Of Tub and Shower Liners 

Tub and shower liners can be quite lucrative to homeowners who want a quick fix in their bathroom or want to hide blemishes. Why are homeowners choosing these liners?

  • They are affordable 
  • They cannot have their tub reglazed 
  • They are in a time crunch 

Tub and shower liners are affordable when compared to a bathroom remodel, which may include tub or shower replacement. In fact, the average tub liner can run you about $1,000 or more depending on the material, quality, and additional amenities on it. While it may sound expensive at first glance, a remodel can cost you several thousand dollars, so it is cheaper in comparison. 

Another reason that homeowners choose the liner is that it does not take long to install. In fact, the process is quite simple and straightforward. Once the glue is dried, you can use the tub or shower. 

Lastly, a tub that has already been reglazed previously may not be an ideal candidate for reglazing again, which leaves the homeowner limited on what they can do. 

The Negatives Of Tub and Shower Liners 

Even though these liners are a popular option, they are not always the best option. A liner is meant to be a permanent solution, which means a strong cement-like glue is used to adhere it in place. If the liner is ever removed, it is pretty much impossible to remove the old cement-like glue, which means the tub or shower will need to be replaced and this can be costly. 

Another downside and probably the worst of them is that water can become stuck between the liner and the tub itself. This can happen for a number of reasons and when it does, you have a problem on your hands. You will know this is happening if when you get into your tub or shower, it feels as though it is floating. This is due to the water that is trapped. Trapped water equals mold and mildew, which is a serious health hazard and can quickly grow out of control in this environment. Last but not least, the tub’s structure can become damaged due to the standing water behind the liner. 

Call Us Today to Discuss Reglazing Your Bathtub or Shower 

The idea behind shower and tub liners is a good one but they are not always practical for homeowners. In fact, homeowners are better off choosing to reglaze their tub or shower as opposed to replacing or opting for the liner. You will avoid many different problems that can arise and reglazing your tub will make it look brand new again. 

If you are searching for a reputable bathtub reglazing company, we have been named number one in NYC and can assist you in choosing the right option for your tub. Give White Glove Reglazing a call today to learn more or to schedule a consultation.