
- What products does BATH WIZARD provide?
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How do I contact you if something goes wrong?
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What if I mess up trying to do a repair?
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What about over-spray of paint?
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What if I don't get the color match right?
BATH WIZARD SPECIALIZES IN BATH FIXTURE REPAIR KITS.
We have made it our business to specialize in the repair of fiberglass, acrylic,
porcelain and cultured marble. Our kits can be used to repair and fix cracks,
scratches, dents, burns and holes. We show you how to repair these items
yourself. For the professional, these kits can be used to repair the inevitable
damage caused during construction without having to replace the unit. For the
homeowner, these kits can be used to make repairs to damaged fixtures that are
too expensive to replace, without the high cost of hiring a professional fixture
repair company, if you can find one.
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How do I contact you if something goes wrong?
To contact Bath Wizard,
you need to click on the contact us button above. There you will find the
numbers and email addresses needed. Please feel free to contact us anytime via
email. We will respond within 24 hours. Also, we are available for questions via
our toll-free telephone number, Monday-Friday between 9 am and 5 pm (EST).
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What if I mess up trying to do a repair?
DON'T WORRY! Our base paint
can easily be removed with acetone (which will not damage your unit in the
process). Then you can start over until you get it right. Each kit contains
enough material to do 5 to 8 quarter-sized repairs so you can mess up several
times and start over without having to worry about running out of material.
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What about over-spray of paint?
Our paint will NOT
adhere to any surface that has not been sanded or prepared, so don't worry about
overspray. It will buff completely out.
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What if I don't get the color match right?
There is
enough paint in each kit to spray the entire bottom of a bathtub, so you will
not run out of paint on 1 repair. If the color does not match, just remove the
paint with acetone (which will not do anything to your original fixture finish)
and start over. If you follow our detailed instructions, you should get a close
color match every time. However, if you are not satisfied with the match after
you spray, then remove that coat and start over.
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