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Old 08-02-2007, 04:50 PM
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goransons
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Yakima, Washington
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Between coats

Well mid-day I sprayed several coats of the tile doc - in its natural white color on all the bathroom plastic, including the bulkhead, which was heavily scarred with different shower curtain mounting attempts, stains, and a few hairline cracks in the corners. I did find a couple small spots I'll sand, clean and respray after I've waited a few days for it to really cure, then go over the rest lightly with 400 grit sand per the instructions and put one final coat to really finish it out. I was able to remove and clean, and paint silver all the snap on trim. the somewhat discolored banding at seams is the shadows of the tracks that the plastic trim will snap over. We're happy with the difference already but going to do the one extra step just to put it over the top. Very happy with how the product lays out with my HVLP gun. Boy does this stuff stink, even with a resperator, but easy clean up with lacquer thinner as long as you do it within a few minutes. Here is a before picture, which doesn't give too much evidence of all the discolored spots from years of use and sun, and a few after pictures. I'll make sure to post some pictures later next week with all the interior back together.
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