Floor and double sink pics

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RickW
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Thank you everyone for all your help. I couldn't have done it without you.
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HouseMedic
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Looking good. What did he use on the tub? Is that a new topcoat of gel-coat or just a paint like epoxy?

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RickW
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He used an epoxy.
ponch37300
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Looks great. Was the tub sprayed? What product was used? Was there any problems with the tub before hand or just needed freshening up? Just curious because I've always been skeptical about refinishing tubs.
RickW
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Tub was sprayed. I don't know what product was used. I was just told an epoxy. The tub was old and looked it. Ponch37300, I'm skeptical about it too but for now I am very happy with it.
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I like the tub. Looks like chocolate! I know some people that had their tub and toilet refinished with epoxy and it held up perfectly for many years that I know of (maybe 6-7 years). I have not seen these people in many years, so I don't know how it looks now.
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