damage to bath and sink

Hiya - hope you are all well and dandy

I've just had an epic of work done and have noticed some damage by a workman, not that bad but annoying as these units were new.

The bath has had a chunk of enamel taken out of it revealing the steel. I guess I need to re enamel to stop the rusting etc and wondering how I do this?

Also wierd things have happened to the bathroom ceramic sink. There are metal coloured (like scredriver metal) thin scrathes inside and outside the sink bowl that are neither indented nor raised and don't rub off. not really sure what they are as the sink is all ceramic?

I'm loath to get the same guy back to sort this out based on other problems

any advice greatley appreciated

Cheers

Reply to
nomit
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You wanna call that workie back if he did the damage, he should pay for it. However you can touch the scratch on the bath with bath or radiator paint , as for the sink, those scratches sound like cracks :-(

-- Regards Martin

Reply to
Mart.C.

Try rubbing the marks with a little toothpaste on your finger (seriously!), I've managed to get some bad marks off ceramic this way.

Reply to
Dennis Wynes

I get the workmen to pay. The bath is more of a problem, you can get enamel repair paint. The basin sounds as though it has metal marks which should rub off with something abrasive. Try T Cut or Brasso.

Reply to
BillR

Plumbase do a bath and sink repair kit as long as it is white,especially for chips ,not used it myself but have been told it works well

Reply to
Alex

cheers for all the advice!

am wrangling with the company at the mo. I'll try the toothpaste/brasso and check out the repair kits cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeers

Reply to
nomit

cheers for all the advice!

am wrangling with the company at the mo. I'll try the toothpaste/brasso and check out the repair kits cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeers

Reply to
nomit

Have you tried Jif Cream? You need a good old fashioned scouring powder rather than the more modern low effort chemicals.

Reply to
Dave Plowman

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