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i have a chip on my ivory bath which I would like to fix when we purchased the house it was already there
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @Bel02. It's sensational to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about repairing a bath.
You could use a white tub touch-up paint to fill in the chip, which will look much better than leaving the black chip exposed. Keep in mind, though, that it will still be a white repair, so it may be noticeable to some extent. Another option is to use an oil-based enamel paint mixed to match an ivory colour. You can ask the Paint team at your local Bunnings store to mix something up for you. This enamel coating won’t be exactly the same as the original baked-on finish, so it’s more of a touch-up solution rather than a permanent repair. The white tub touch-up paint is stronger and more durable, but the level of blending will depend on how precise you want the repair to be. The only other option for a seamless fix would be to engage a professional company that specialises in bath repairs.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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