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Bath re-enamelling

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viknjem | 16:23 Mon 24th Jul 2006 | Home & Garden
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What is the best way of resurfacing an old bath surface that has lost it's shine and is a bit grubby? I've read about a company who provide a full revamp service for between �200 and �300, who seem good on paper. I have also heard about the Jaeger Professional Bath Resurfacing Kit for �75, which seems good, but I don't know how fiddly it will be to apply. Please help - we're trying to sell our house and are doing all sorts of DIY bits to make it more saleable. Thanks. P.S. We're based in the London area.
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