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Home & Garden Repair Tub crack repair
 
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Comments: How to Tub crack repair

captjackSun Jan 04, 2009 8:51 pm
You didn't repair a cracked tub, you caulked the surround of the tub. Good job though. Jack M
 
AaronTue Jul 17, 2007 3:33 am
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  • Submitted on Jul 17, 2007 04:07 am
  • by: Aaron
  • www.thptv.com
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  • Length: 01:10
  • To fix cracks in your tub, use silicone caulk, as opposed to latex caulk. Silicone caulk is usually clear or white and is used for repairs that require no painting. Latex caulk is a durable caulk that can be painted over to match your decor. For more information: thptv.com
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  • Required Tools: caulk gun, silicone caulk, rag
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  • Time To Complete: 5 - 10 min.
  • Cost To Complete: less than $10
  • Tags: caulk, silicone, tub, crack, repair, latex, paint, decor, thp, thproperties, thptv