How to Get Rid of a Bad Bathtub Reglazing Smell?
After reglazing a bathtub, you may find a bad odor emanating from it. Fortunately, there are ways to get rid of it. First, avoid using colored bath oils or shower gels in the tub. You can also avoid putting hair dye in it.
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Avoiding hair dye, colored bath oils, or shower gels in the tub
If you want to avoid a bad smell while reglazing your bathtub, make sure that you avoid putting hair dye, colored bath oils, or shower oils in it. They can stain the tub and damage its finish. Also, try to avoid putting your head in the tub if you have dyed hair. You can also try using a mixture of distilled white vinegar and water. This mixture should not contain any abrasive ingredients and should be mild enough for the bathtub surface.
Hair dye stains can be treated with liquid dish soap. You should apply the soap liberally to the stain, and then scrub it with a sponge. If you cannot remove the stain completely, you can try applying regular bathroom cleaner, which usually contains bleach. For best results, make sure to apply the cleaner with a porous sponge, such as a rag or a sponge.
Preparation
First, you need to make sure the bathroom is well-ventilated. Depending on the type of bathtub you have, you may want to turn on the exhaust fan and open the door and window before you start the reglazing process. Some people feel that these are enough precautions, while others recommend taking additional steps to avoid a nasty smell. This is important because heavy gasses can sit deep inside the bathtub and not be vented properly through the window or ceiling exhaust fan.
Before starting the process, make sure the bathtub is clean and free of all fixtures, including the drain and the shower curtain. Clean the surface thoroughly with a chemical bathroom cleaner. It will remove any built-up soap scum and grime and ensure that the refinishing agent will bond properly. Make sure you wear protective gear, such as a dust mask and rubber gloves, as you will be working in the bathroom, which can absorb toxic fumes.
Hazards of methylene chloride fumes
When bathtub reglazing is done without proper ventilation, methylene chloride fumes can cause health risks. They are toxic and can cause symptoms such as drooling and throat irritation. Inhalation of the chemical is also dangerous because it affects the brain and can cause death when concentrations are high enough. Exposure can also cause dizziness, headaches, and nausea. Fortunately, the chemical can be avoided by wearing the proper safety gear.
Methylene chloride fumes are heavy, and they can fill a bathtub or the lower levels of an enclosed bathroom. They can also cause carbon monoxide poisoning, which affects the body’s ability to transport oxygen. People who are not properly protected from these fumes can die from suffocation, so it’s important to wear a respirator to protect yourself from exposure.
Cleaning the tub after refinishing
After reglazing the bathtub, cleaning it thoroughly is a must. Avoid using harsh cleaners such as abrasive soaps and dish detergents. Also, avoid using powdered cleansers that contain bleach. Instead, use liquid dish soap, such as Ajax. Powdered cleansers should not be used on the refinished tub because they may scratch it.
The first step in cleaning the tub after bathtub reglazing is to make sure that the coating is dry. If the coating is still wet, it may have a tendency to peel or bubble. This is caused by the refinishing agent not completely stripping off the old finish. Other symptoms include a peeling or flaking finish around the drain and soap dish. In addition, a leaking faucet may cause the surface to become bubbly or peel.