✨ Restore, Revive, Rejoice! ✨
The White Porcelain Repair Kit by FORTIVO is a comprehensive solution for restoring cracked and worn-out surfaces in your bathroom. This versatile kit is designed for use on fiberglass, porcelain, and acrylic materials, making it ideal for bathtubs, sinks, tiles, and countertops. With a fast-drying formula and professional-quality finish, it allows homeowners to achieve stunning results without the need for costly repairs. The included eBook provides expert tips and step-by-step instructions, ensuring a hassle-free restoration process.
Manufacturer | FORTIVO |
Part Number | 3D-BS5L-F06I |
Item Weight | 6.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 7 inches |
Item model number | 3D-BS5L-F06I |
Size | Large |
Color | White |
Style | Shower wall Repair |
Finish | Paint |
Material | Fiberglass |
Shape | Round |
Installation Method | Freestanding |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | air-bathtubs |
Included Components | Shower Wall Repair Kit |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
B**H
Worked to patch a fiberglass countertop
The mixture is plastic-like once you mix the compounds, and it is difficult to smooth over rough edges. I used it to resurface cracks in a fiberglass countertop from the 80s, and it worked great for filling in the cracks. Take time your time while smoothing it out though. I was inpatient and the mixture hardened with rough edges. I was able to sand most of it down, but it could have been avoided if I had taken my time.
S**T
This is Great Product, not Perfect, but Really Useful
I used this stuff to plug a couple of ugly 1/4" holes in white subway style tiling in a bathroom. (Four holes actually.) We had found these toilet paper holders that swing up to easily replace rolls instead of doing the finger stick in between, etc. Great. Dad can install it! Dad does lots of DIY. Dad builds all kinds of stuff. Dad... uhhh... dad used the wrong sizing template and left some extra holes in the beautiful tile. So not great. But mom's eye roll is working just fine.Originally, I'd tried wood putty and some paint as I didn't know about this stuff. But the repair was really obvious. Found this stuff, tried it. Happy with it. It's not a perfectly unnoticeable repair. It's just a little whiter than the surrounding tile. I could probably have adjusted that and maybe sanded just a little better. Still, at this point you really kind of have to be looking for it to see a problem vs earlier when it was pretty obvious someone just drilled a bad hole. In our case, it's mostly behind the toilet paper roll. Still, you were able to see the flaw in the wall easily enough. Now, not really.Mixing is easy. You do have to eyeball the amount, but that's not hard and it's not like you need it perfectly exact. It mixes fine. I brought my own paint scrapers with me to the repair area, but the little spatula things they had in their kit were just fine. They're cheapie little throwaway pieces of plastic, but they're fine for getting small bits of work done. It took me a couple of tries and passes to get the smoothness I'd wanted. For me, the trick was not to try to put a ton of force to scape a perfectly flush area, but rather be smooth across the repair area with a firm, but lighter touch. This left the holes almost, but not perfectly flush. After waiting the day to make sure perfectly dry, a tiny bit of gentle sending took out the very small edge that was slightly proud of the hole. And that was pretty much that. Ideally we won't have more problems, but we'll see how long the stuff stores since I didn't need that much, even for four 1/4" holes.
S**H
You must take your time in applying and sanding, but very strong!
I have an ancient solid surface bathroom sink. Its been through the wars and has a fair amount of chips and cracks. I set to work repairing the chips. That worked so well I decided that I hated the seashell shaped indentation that is supposed to hold a bar of soap but just collects water and get super dirty. I used some epoxy putty to fill out the bulk. Let it cure. And then used this in layers for the edges and top layer. I used an electric palm sander and it took some elbow grease! This stuff is strong! I've been sanding, filling little imperfections, letting it cure then rinse and repeat. I think its almost perfect. I've got a tone of nasty graces I need to patch next but I'll have to remove all the sink fixtures to properly get to them. After that I have an epoxy sink refinishing product that will go over the whilole sink. I'm very confident this chip repair is going to hold up under the epoxy.Overall its a little tricky to get smooth. I suggest working in thin layers and sand between coats. You can clean it up easily with rubbing alcohol. I also used a really bright led head lamp which really helped see al the imperfections more easily. I would definitely use this again!
C**I
Difficult for DIY
This is probably pretty descent for what it is, but DIY is not the easiest way to go, especially if you want to mix colors. It is really difficult to sand using the pads they provide and despite the color matching instructions, things did not turn out like the sink I tried to use it on.
G**K
Works
Good product
J**H
Fortivo tub and tile repair
This is a good product. Works well. Bought a second time and just let it set until I needed it. Should of checked when I first got it. Needed it for job. When I opened found already had been used and pieces missing. What I get for not checking when I first received it. Somebody used and sent back to company. Apparently company didn't check either
J**.
Serves its purpose
Not easy to color match with the included colors. Bought some additional acrylic paint to help with that part. Seems to bond pretty well though. Def get some 400 grit to make sanding easier.
J**Y
fiberglass repair kit
what i ordered just what i needed
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