DeclanDublin
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I put in a new toilet bowl about four years ago. Somehow the bowl has become somewhat scratched and I was looking at replacing it. However, I saw something on YouTube where a toilet was re-enameled using an (epoxy?) spray paint. I dropped into my local hardware, who are great for advice, and the painter guy said this doesn't really work. He said it was difficult to get the paint to 'stick' to an enameled surface, altho, I told him the surface is in fact somewhat rough now. It would save me a lot of trouble to use the paint rather than refit a new toilet (with new tiles etc around the toilet base, any thoughts on it anyone, any recommendations at to product, or am I wasting my time trying?
Yep. tx No problem, looks like it's a new loo....
Securing the bowl to the floor with the screws is a lot easier than trying to do so through the tiles. It's called common sense.
Better to tile first and put toilet bowl down on top of tiles... it also means that should accidents happens the tiles will dry out quicker than a damp concrete patch.
Not everyone tiles a bathroom, are you calling them cowboys? I'd chose my words more carefully, wouldn't want anyone calling you a cowboy. Would we?
Securing the bowl to the floor with the screws is a lot easier than trying to do so through the tiles. It's called common sense.
With modern equipment/tools there's a very simple, easy, uncomplicated way to cut a bowl into situ and you'd be surprised the amount of customers who demand this, for many various reasons and believe it or not builders do what's asked of them. To call the person doing so a cowboy is nasty, childish and very unprofessional. If it's your opinion, that's fine. But, like a good lad, leave out the vindictiveness, there's absolutely no need for that.
With modern equipment/tools there's a very simple, easy, uncomplicated way to cut a bowl into situ and you'd be surprised the amount of customers who demand this, for many various reasons and believe it or not builders do what's asked of them.
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