🛁 Refresh your tub, refresh your vibe—glossy, safe, and proudly American!
The Ekopel Bathtub Refinishing Kit is a premium, odorless, and non-toxic epoxy resin coating made in the USA. Designed for easy DIY application, it delivers a high-gloss, durable finish that revitalizes bathtubs, sinks, and tiles. The kit includes all necessary tools and offers a fast 24-hour cure time, ensuring a long-lasting, peel-resistant surface compatible with porcelain, fiberglass, and more.
Brand | Refinished Bath Solutions |
Color | Pour On Touch Up |
Finish Type | High-Gloss |
Size | 80 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 80 Fluid Ounces |
Unit Count | 80.0 Fl Oz |
Paint Type | Casting Resin |
Specific Uses For Product | Bathtub Refinishing |
Surface Recommendation | Bathtubs, Sink, Tub, Shower, Casr Iron, Steel, Ceramic, Fiberglass |
Item Form | Epoxy Resin |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Package Information | Can |
Color Code | White |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Coverage | 1 Standard Tub |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
UPC | 746729139071 |
Manufacturer | Pabrec Ekopel USA/RB Solutions Ekopel Refinished Bath Solutions |
Part Number | Eko |
Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.57 x 5.67 x 2.52 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Style | Pour On Touch Up |
Finish | High-Gloss |
Material | oil based |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**S
This products ROCKS!!
I am SO impressed with this product! I had a hideous gold fiberglass tub and surround that wasn’t in the budget to replace. The roll on product was very easy to use and gives an incredible result, but I will give you a few tips:1. Prep is everything! Fortunately we were completely redoing this bathroom so I didn’t have to worry about the product getting on the floor, but you’re going to want to make sure to cover the entire floor and anything close to the tub (sink, toilet). And scrub/sand better than you’ve ever done in your life!2. THIN COATS! Roll this stuff as thin as you possibly can to avoid runs and make sure you have enough product to cover the entire area.3. High-quality foam rollers are essential. I did the first coat with some crappy rollers that ended up getting bits of foam in the finish. I was kind of freaking out, but that leads me to my next tip:2. This product is surprisingly forgiving! thought I had gotten every trace of silicone off, but after the first coat I noticed there were some areas where it wasn’t taking, in addition to the bits of foam. Don’t fear! You can gently sand between coats on any rough spots, and the second coat will cover beautifully.During the rest of the bathroom reno we ended up accidentally dropping things (screwdrivers, levels) on the tub, and not a scratch in sight! I seriously can’t believe how well this stuff works.
M**.
It's a tedious and time consuming process but it beats the alternatives!
Watched several videos before tackling this project of refinishing an old cast iron tub which had the porcelain worn through in the bottom so badly that the cast iron was showing through the bottom of the tub. Make no mistake, this is a tedious process and requires a high degree of patience and precision and precise following of instructions.My tub had shower doors mounted so the face of the tub was isolated. On the initial pour it appeared that there was not enough product to do the face of the tub. However, after the full inside and three upper sides of the tub were covered with product, the scoop out overage would have been enough to do the front face. I did not realize this at the time and so all the overage was sopped up with paper towels and discarded. Not a big deal for me since the face of the tub was in good shape and the shower door separated the two surfaces.I left the tape on my drain and tub overflow until about 24hrs because I was afraid to remove it during the wet/flowing stage. This turned out to not be a big deal and the tape removal went well.
P**7
Nice clean gloss white.
There's no odor which is awesome, another brand I used years ago stunk up the house for 4 days. This looks vibrant and thick, gloss white with a shine. I have 2 tips, make sure to cover the drain well and maybe even add a cup over the top of it cause this stuff is sneaky runny, you leave and come back and it's pooled around the drain. I learned the hard way and had to keep scooping it out around the drain cover. If I could do it again I wouldn't dump the whole bucket of epoxy in, it's too much and you have to scoop out the excess with a large spoon. I'd go at it lighter, but hopefully being as thick as I laid it it will last.
M**W
NOT AS ADVERTISED
The mixture is not as advertised. Maybe I got some old defective stock. I ordered the pour on so it would look better. I didn’t want the look of orange peel from a foam roller. After receiving the product it sat in my house for several days while I did the prep. I paint vehicles so am very familiar with preparation of the surface. I sanded the entire tub with electric sander first. Then wet sanded by hand with several different grit. Used the recommend toilet bowl cleaner. Used acetone to remove any oils left from my hands. Used a tack cloth just before using material for any dust or hair. The prep was perfect. Room temp was perfect. I opened the first container. There was a lot stuck to the bottom of the lid. That should have been my first sign. I did not receive the package upside down and didn’t store it here for several days upside down. I scraped all the material from the lid and went ahead and mixed the 2 parts. It was very hard to mix by hand. Like a very thick glue. When it was time for application I poured like all the videos show. Mine did not pour like in the videos. It didn’t run like in the videos. I had to use the roller to move it all around. I scooped up what I could but this product is BAD. I paid for pour on but received a thick glue that could hardly roll on. My tub is ruined. I did this while my wife is out of town. She’ll be coming home to this garbage and I have to figure out how to fix it.
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