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Old 01-26-2016, 05:12 PM   #6
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You have a couple of suggestions in postings above.

When the time comes to replace this old tub - get all new fixtures.
That's all.

Maybe you can find an installer of this stuff.
Maybe he/she can spray some more of this stuff. Done.

One issue is color match. Which may be impossible.
Another issue may be that installer will have to strip the bottom or where peeling. By this time you are into this process for big bucks.

There are also companies that put a new tub and/or tub surround over the old tub and tub surround. But check on those prices. Going piecemeal on this may not be the best method.

My bottom line is to get a mat. Live with it. Save for a new tub and new fixtures.
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