Apr 29, 2010 | Albartross85:
How to remove Waterproof Tile Adhesive from an Acrylic Bath tub?
Hi,
I have recently been re-modeling my apartment and specifically the bathroom. Whilst re-tiling it i had to spend a long time standing in the bath tub to reach certain walls....
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Dec 01, 2007 | jeevan m:
please can any one tell me how to drill tap holes for new acrylic bath tub?
i bought new acrylic bath tub from b&q which doesnt have pre drilled tap hole,
A: Dude, acrylic is a fancy was of saying "PLASTIC". Drill it!!!!
Why drill into your new bathtub anyway??
If its for something like a soap dish, I recommend using a...
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