Porcelain Enamel Refinishing (Immersion-Rated)
Permanent porcelain--not standard epoxy or acrylic urethane paint. I use an immersion-service, liquid porcelain enamel system that chemically bonds into the original surface and delivers a deep, factory gloss with factory colors. ISO-free, low odor, and engineered for constant water exposure.
In Dallas, residents search for porcelain glaze because it looks and wears like the original finish. My system uses liquid porcelain—a true liquid porcelain glaze enamel—not standard epoxy paint. It chemically bonds into the surface and stays tight under constant water. It’s tough enough for below-deck marine use, so a bathtub is easy work for this coating--equal in durability to the very best baked-on powder coatings.
Porcelain Glaze vs. Paint: Why Liquid Porcelain Wins
- True liquid porcelain glaze enamel—not acrylic urethane or standard epoxy paint.
- Immersion-rated chemistry for tubs, showers, and tile in constant water.
- Deep, factory-like gloss that mimics kiln-fired porcelain.
- ISO-free, low odor; plastic resin (not chemical-laced paint resin). Will not soften under constant immersion. Combined with Fusion Lock™ providing a solid, chemical weld to the old surface.
Porcelain Tubs & Old Lead Binders — How Our Glaze Protects Your Family
Many older cast-iron and steel tubs were fired with porcelain enamel that could include lead-based compounds in the binder/flux layer. Over decades, the original factory glaze can wear thin or craze.
My restoration process seals that worn factory surface with a permanent porcelain glaze—not paint. Unlike coatings that can soften or swell, this glaze does not soften under water or stress and forms a dense, non-porous barrier over the legacy surface.
- Seals the worn glaze: locks down the old enamel layer instead of leaving it exposed.
- Factory-like finish: bright, glossy porcelain look and feel—not an apartment-grade epoxy paint job.
- Durability you can trust: immersion-ready, scratch-resistant surface designed for daily use.
- Family-first peace of mind: creates a protective barrier away from the original lead-era binders in older tubs.
Bottom line: you keep the tub you love with a durable, sealed porcelain surface that stands up to real life.
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