As the old Soviet bath is transformed into a new one?
Many in the apartments still have a cast-iron bath the Soviet era, but their structural condition every year leaves much to be desired. Over time, cracks and coating baths in addition to it there are yellow stains that can not be removed with a cleaning agent.
Most of the owners of such baths are going to extreme measures and replace them with new ones. On the one hand this is the correct measure, because any update in your own apartment is quite a fun experience, but not all people have the financial ability to replace.
To begin to explain why there are such metamorphoses with baths.
The old Soviet-era baths were covered with normal enamel, but it is worth noting that at that time it was much better and with for decades the coating cracked of course, but from the poor quality of water with which it cooperated for many years, there were rusty spots.
Therefore, in order to update the bath, you need to apply new enamel,, rather liquid acrylic, but before that you need to completely clean up the old enamel coating, otherwise the new will crack in just a few months.
To properly clean the pool from the former cover, I had read on the Internet dozens different materials and I came to the conclusion that Bulgarians can not do without, as if it did not sound Paradoxically. What is the essence? Take a grinder, put him on a special petal emery wheel, and we clean the bath. Yes, it it took me at least 40 minutes, but after cleaning, I paid the new enamel. All procedures have to be performed in a respirator, dust is so much that you can feel the various ailments of the respiratory tract in the area and beyond.
After cleaning, a liquid acrylic on bath and wait until it is completely dry. Usually it takes at least two hours. After that, your bathroom will be transformed beyond recognition and you will be quite satisfied with the result. Also worth noting is that the money for resuscitating the bathroom you will spend time in a 20 less than the cost of a new bathtub in the stores. I wish you all good luck! Thanks for reading and be sure to subscribe to our feed