You might have heard about a resurfacing lasting for 10 to 15 years. However, there are cases where the resurfacing doesn’t even last for 5 years. Truth be told, many people complain that the refinishing job has been done poorly by the expert. But is this really true? What most homeowners don’t know is that you need to change the way you clean your fixtures after the resurfacing. So let’s talk about what you can and cannot use while cleaning tubs, sinks, urinals, toilets, and wall tiles that have been reglazed.
Resurfacing Is Designed to Last
Contrary to what you may have heard or read on the Internet, resurfacing is actually designed to last. No Brooklyn tub refinishing company would jeopardize its reputation just to get more repeat clients. No expert will do a mediocre job hoping to reglaze the fixture again in a year or two. You can expect a bathtub that has been undergone a resurfacing procedure to remain in perfect condition for over 10 years – but only if you take care of it.
Care And Maintenance Best Practices
Resurfacing is an inexpensive tub restoration service, but there are some things you need to watch out for. First, you need to avoid using any solutions that contain chlorine or ammonia to clean the tub. Second, never use any abrasive cleaning solutions or cleaning materials. And third, do not use power washing or steam cleaning under any circumstances. If you follow these simple rules, the resurfacing will last for many years.
To clean the bathtub, use a cleaner like Formula 409 or Scrubbing Bubbles. Spray evenly on the surface of the bathtub, let it sit for around 5 minutes, rub the tub with microfiber cloth, and then rinse with warm water. Remember that resurfacing the tub again will cost you money, so be careful how you maintain it!