Enameling restores the upper protective finish of a bathtub. It works when the tub body is still sound and the real problem is a worn, yellowed or rough surface.
When enameling makes sense
- There are minor chips and surface wear.
- The finish has become dull and rough.
- You want a visual refresh without removing the tub.
- The tub body is not deformed.
How the job is done
- Surface sanding and degreasing.
- Local filling of chips.
- Masking tile and wall joints.
- Applying enamel in several coats.
- Curing with no water contact.
What to understand in advance
- Enamel does not solve through-cracks.
- Abrasive cleaners quickly damage the new finish.
- A flexing steel tub shortens coating life.
- The tub cannot be used immediately after the work.
Typical cost
- Bath enameling — from 380 ₪
- With extra defect filling — higher depending on preparation scope
FAQ
Is enameling the same as liquid acrylic?
No. Both renew the surface, but liquid acrylic creates a thicker poured layer, while enamel is usually thinner and more dependent on preparation quality.
How long does enamel take to cure?
Usually at least a day. The exact time depends on the product, temperature, humidity and the refinisher instructions.
Can a tub with rust stains be enameled?
Yes, if the corrosion is surface-level and can be cleaned properly. Deep metal damage usually calls for another method or replacement.