can anyone advise about my bath.
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November 30th, 2009

What can you do for a scratch in a plastic bath.
not so long ago i had my bathroom and kitchen re done, its an improvement from what it was, but all together ‘ shoddy , shabby ‘ workmanship, i made a complaint but nothing came of it as i live in a housing association flat , and they think it was up to standard.
inspite , the redesign is better that it was but still crappy, shabby work, the workmen are calling on monday because recently i complained about my moving toilet and a single scratch in the bath where the mental handles are.
the scratch is less than an inch long, and is located at the edge of one of the metal handles, but its still bothering me because the bath is supposed to be new.
my fear is they will fix the toilet , but now the works completed , they wont do anything about the scratch in the bath. and will try to dismiss it as nothing or irrelevant.
if that occurs , does anyone know what can be done about a scratch in a plastic bath less than an inch long .
anni333 says:
I know you can see that scratch there but i bet no one else notices it. I think you need to let this minor annoyance go. its not like the pipes or taps are leaking. Just think about all the poor homeless ppl who havent even got a bath to sleep in
November 30th, 2009 at 12:09 pm
mohole says:
I had a similar problem with a new sink. I told the installers and they didn’t quibble about changing it. Have you contacted the management committee of your housing association.
Or see:
http://www.diyfaq.org.uk/decorating.html
(scroll down)
But unless you’re confident with sandpaper, don’t try it.
November 30th, 2009 at 1:01 pm
john c says:
you can try band q you need to look for a bath repair paint it comes in small bottles and is in Meany colours and it works
November 30th, 2009 at 1:39 pm
Howdy says:
nobody will notice
November 30th, 2009 at 2:30 pm