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product_id: 73058420
title: "Odorless Bathtub Refinishing Kit – Durable, Self-Leveling Epoxy for DIY Reglazing – Works on Porcelain, Fiberglass, Enamel, Acrylic, Cast Iron – 2.7kg – Made in the USA"
brand: "armoglaze"
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Armoglaze"
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# Zero VOC, odorless 2.7kg epoxy kit Self-leveling, streak-free Odorless Bathtub Refinishing Kit – Durable, Self-Leveling Epoxy for DIY Reglazing – Works on Porcelain, Fiberglass, Enamel, Acrylic, Cast Iron – 2.7kg – Made in the USA

**Brand:** armoglaze
**Price:** £167.04
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✨ Transform your tub, transform your space 🛁

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Odorless Bathtub Refinishing Kit – Durable, Self-Leveling Epoxy for DIY Reglazing – Works on Porcelain, Fiberglass, Enamel, Acrylic, Cast Iron – 2.7kg – Made in the USA by armoglaze
- **How much does it cost?** £167.04 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.co.uk](https://www.desertcart.co.uk/products/73058420-odorless-bathtub-refinishing-kit-durable-self-leveling-epoxy-for-diy)

## Best For

- armoglaze enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted armoglaze brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Made in the USA Quality:** Crafted with premium materials by expert refinishers for reliable, high-performance results.
- • **Effortless DIY Application:** Self-leveling epoxy spreads smoothly for a flawless, professional finish without spraying tools.
- • **Safe & Odorless Refinishing:** Zero VOC formula means no harsh fumes—perfect for pet-friendly, family-safe homes.
- • **Durable & Long-Lasting Gloss:** Resists chipping, peeling, and fading—keeps your tub looking showroom-new for years.
- • **Universal Surface Compatibility:** Works seamlessly on porcelain, fiberglass, acrylic, enamel, and cast iron tubs.

## Overview

The Armoglaze Odorless Bathtub Refinishing Kit is a 2.7kg professional-grade epoxy designed for DIY reglazing of tubs made from porcelain, fiberglass, acrylic, enamel, and cast iron. Its zero VOC, odorless formula ensures safe indoor use without harmful fumes, while the self-leveling technology guarantees a smooth, streak-free, glossy finish. Durable and waterproof, this USA-made kit resists wear, chipping, and fading, delivering a long-lasting, high-quality bathtub makeover that fits perfectly into busy, health-conscious lifestyles.

## Description

Product description Procedure for refinishing Old bathtub What do you need? Old bathtub and wish to renew it. ArmoGlaze has good adhesion with different surfaces. Preparation of surface and mixing product. In the second step watch the video and read the instructions . If you have any questions before you start the application do not hesitate calls us . Important about Part H Apply part H on your surface with a brush ( for a plastic tub you do not need to use and apply, an H part ) . Important about sandpaper. For plastic tubs use 180-220 grip sandpaper. For all other surfaces use 80-grip sandpaper. Application Third step. Application. Firstly, watch the video . No rush in the Bathtub Refinishing kit for DIYers, you have a slow hardener with enough time to improve your mistakes . If you have some problems, during the process and after the process, reach us . Clean and wait 24 hours Fourth step. After the paint stop moved and took the form of hard caramel. Remove all tape and plastic that you use for masking. Wait 24 hours. Apply new caulk. Enjoy your tub :).

Review: If You Can Follow Simple Instructions, You Can Achieve a Professional-Quality Finish -- FoolProof! - I recently took on my first bathtub refinishing project and wasn’t sure which product to use. After some research, I decided to try the Armoglaze Bathtub Refinishing Kit, and I’m so glad I did. While the process seemed a bit daunting at first, the results were fantastic, and with the right preparation, it was surprisingly straightforward. **Preparation is Key** The most important lesson I learned is that proper preparation is crucial for success. You'll start by thoroughly scrubbing the tub with an abrasive cleaner to remove grime and residue. If I were to do this again, I’d use a small orbital tool (like those used for car buffing) to make the process faster and more efficient. A razor blade scraper is an absolute must-have and proved invaluable at every stage of the process. From opening the box to removing old caulk during prep, and even cleaning up after painting. The scraper made it easy to clean up those excess paint along the edges, leaving a neat and polished finish. **Painting Process** The kit comes with everything you need, and mixing the epoxy is simple. You combine a small jar of Part A directly into the bucket of Part B, creating more than enough epoxy to cover an entire tub. I actually found myself removing excess epoxy pooling by the drain. The instructions clearly mention that you might need to use the entire mixture, which I did not heed (and should have). If you’re new to this, I highly recommend watching the official Armoglaze how-to video, which demonstrates the process in under two minutes. It’s a great way to familiarize yourself with the tools in the kit and the technique. Take some time to practice the motions beforehand, as you’ll only have about 1.5 to 2 hours to apply the epoxy once it’s mixed. The epoxy spreads smoothly and evenly, and its self-leveling properties work like magic to correct minor imperfections. Just be sure to start coating from the upper areas of the tub, as the enamel will naturally flow toward the bottom. **Final Thoughts** Overall, the Armoglaze kit made my first refinishing project a success. The instructions were clear, and the product delivered a smooth, professional-looking finish. While it does take effort and patience—especially during the prep work—the results are absolutely worth it. If you’re new to bathtub refinishing, I highly recommend this kit. Just heed the instructions, and don’t forget to cover your tub’s spout! Learn from my mistakes, and you’re sure to love the outcome!
Review: OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD! - I am a complete amateur! I don't do "Do it yourself' projects," but I'm living in a rental house right now that is over 50 years old, and my bathroom had a horrible blue bathtub that had chips and stains all over it! Obviously, I'm not putting a lot of money into a house I don't own, but I hated that bathtub so much! It felt dirty every time I got in it no matter how much I cleaned. So---I had already painted and epoxied the horrible blue counter, and that turned out beautiful (mixed in some pearl pigment, the whole counter looks like pearl marble now). So--I figured if I could do a counter, why not a bathtub? I read up about different products, and nearly everyone seemed to have had total failures with the cheap Rust-oleum products, so I decided I'd rather put a little more money into it and get it right the first time! I was so proud of myself! I work 40 hrs. a week, so I had to devote weekends to prepping the tub, and I literally spent two weekends on it. I scrubbed it with everything, sanded it twice, fixed the chips. Then I poured the stuff and got started! Oh my God! You know that video where the guy goes through it so fast and makes it look like it is the easiest thing in the world? Looked like he never even spilled a drop? I should have made a video of myself doing it, and they could have played that one first and called it, "What not to do!" I had paint everywhere! My nice taped plastic came up 10 minutes after I started, and it was crumbling up all over the place, hitting the sides of the tub, and my comb and trowel kept getting lost in it. I had paint covering half my face, my neck, both arms, one of my ears, both feet and my stomach (never quite figured out how it got there)! I was sweating like a pig after 10 minutes in that hot bathroom! If you sweat--it's a problem because you can't get this stuff wet. I sweated a lot of drops into it. I did figure out that I could tell the difference between the sweat and the bubbles because the sweat had a yellowish look to it, and those drops wouldn't go away with the heat gun like the bubbles would. It was actually fixable if I went over it with some more paint, but I had to constantly turn around and wipe my face on a hanging towel (be sure you have one because your gloved hands are going to be covered in paint, so you can't just pick up a towel and wipe your face). Also, if you are a sweater, tie a tight headband around your head to catch some of the sweat. Given the fact that my plastic was all over the place instead of taped in front of the tub, when I poured the paint on the outside, I had about a five inch pool on the floor all along the outside of the tub. Luckily, I'm planning to cover the old ugly linoleum with stick tiles anyway (which cost $8 a box at Roses), so it was no big problem for me, but I'm sure it would be for someone who plans to keep their floor. After an hour and a half, I was so hot and so tired and so thirsty that I thought I'd die if I didn't get out of there. I had just tried to fix a couple of places on the front, and I had drips running all over the place, and it looked horrible. I thought, "Okay, it was worth a try. I'll just have to scrape it all off." Then, I went out and went to the other bathroom and spent 30 minutes pouring acetone all over myself trying to get the paint off. My clothes went into the garbage--don't even think you're going to be able to save your clothes so wear something you hate! Once I was finally clean and cleaned up the paint marks on the floor where I tracked it with my bare feet, and had a nice glass of ice tea, I felt better--when to my horror I suddenly realized I hadn't taken the tape off the drains! I think I actually cried a little at the thought of going back in there. But when I went in, I was amazed that all that dripping on the front was gone, and it was level! Taking the tape off the drains was a nasty little mess--nothing like the easy little job they did in the video, but I did manage to get them off. The RESULT! After all that mess and sweating and crumpled plastic---the tub turned out perfect! There is not a single drip or mistake anywhere! It looks like a new tub! So, the moral of this story is---if I could do this with all of my amateur mistakes--ANYONE can do it. If you put your time into the prep work, it's really hard to mess this up, (even though doing it is a horrible mess--you just have to know that going in and decide whether saving a few thousands bucks on a tub is worth a couple hours of mind-numbing horror!) I LOVE the new tub! Wish I had some pictures, but I have the first Trac Phone that was ever invented, and it doesn't take pictures, do voicemail, and sometimes it doesn't even ring. So--I'll have to leave it all to your imagination, but I'm thrilled! My bathtub looks amazing! After all of that--I'd try buy this stuff & try it again!

## Features

- Odorless and Free of VOCs for Safe Indoor Use ArmoGlaze features a non-toxic, fume-free formula containing zero VOCs, making it safe for homes with children, pets, and sensitivities. Unlike traditional spray refinishing kits, it does not release strong odors or harmful chemicals during application.
- Simple DIY Application Utilizing Self-Leveling Technology. This professional-quality refinishing kit incorporates a pour-and-spread method, eliminating the need for spraying tools. The self-leveling epoxy ensures a smooth, streak-free surface with minimal effort, making it perfect for both novices and experienced users.
- Versatile Compatibility With Various Surfaces Designed for refinishing bathtubs made of porcelain, fiberglass, acrylic, enamel, and cast iron. This robust coating adheres effortlessly to different materials, offering a thick, even finish that resists peeling, chipping, and fading over time.
- Safe for Hot and Cold Water Without Chemical Leaching Independently evaluated for VOC safety, ArmoGlaze remains stable when exposed to hot showers and cold baths. The cured coating does not release harmful substances into water, ensuring long-term safety for daily use.
- Long-Lasting Protection With a Glossy, Resilient Finish This high-performance epoxy boasts 99.83% non-volatility, meaning it will not break down, evaporate, or deteriorate over time. The thick, glossy layer withstands daily wear, stains, and moisture, delivering a professional-grade finish that endures for years.
- Produced in the USA With High-Quality Materials, this bathtub reglazing kit is crafted by skilled refinishers and provides an economical solution for homeowners, hotels, and rental properties. It achieves a smooth, high-gloss finish while ensuring safety, durability, and enduring performance.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07FCW9V1C |
| Age Range Description | "Recommended for individuals aged 16 to 62. Users over 62 may find the application process challenging due to the need for kneeling during refinishing. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #229,045 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #78 in Household Countertop & Tile Paint |
| Brand | armoglaze |
| Brand Name | armoglaze |
| Color | tub refinishing kit white |
| Color Code | #FFFFFF |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | bathtub refinishing kit, tub refinishing kit white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 450 Reviews |
| Dry Time In Hours | 24 |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Full Cure Time | 36 Hours |
| Included Components | plastic Spreader without teeth, plastic spreader with teeth, hardener can, paint pail, |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | Waterproof Bathtub Refinishing Paint |
| Item Form | solid and liquid |
| Item Volume | 2.7 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 7.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | M & A Products Internathional |
| Model Number | epoxy bathtub refinishing kit |
| Paint Type | epoxy bathtub refinishing kit, |
| Part Number | SB-122 |
| Size | 15.87 Ounce (Pack of 6) |
| Special Feature | Durable Epoxy: Glossy finish resists wear and chipping, Made in the USA: High-quality, long-lasting materials, Odorless Formula: Fume-free, ideal for homes with pets, Self-Leveling Application: Smooth, streak-free finish, Zero VOC: Safe and eco-friendly refinishing process Special Feature Durable Epoxy: Glossy finish resists wear and chipping, Made in the USA: High-quality, long-lasting materials, Odorless Formula: Fume-free, ideal for homes with pets, Self-Leveling Application: Smooth, streak-free finish, Zero VOC: Safe and eco-friendly refinishing process See more |
| Special Features | Durable Epoxy: Glossy finish resists wear and chipping, Made in the USA: High-quality, long-lasting materials, Odorless Formula: Fume-free, ideal for homes with pets, Self-Leveling Application: Smooth, streak-free finish, Zero VOC: Safe and eco-friendly refinishing process |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | Fiberglass, Porcelain, Acrylic, Enamel, and Cast Iron, Plastic |
| UPC | 704831999914 |
| Unit Count | 95.2398 Ounce |
| Volatile Organic Compounds Content | 0.1 Pounds Per Gallon |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** armoglaze
- **Color:** tub refinishing kit white
- **Finish Type:** Gloss
- **Item Volume:** 2.7 Kilograms
- **Paint Type:** epoxy bathtub refinishing kit,
- **Size:** 15.87 Ounce (Pack of 6)
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Interior/Exterior
- **Surface Recommendation:** Fiberglass, Porcelain, Acrylic, Enamel, and Cast Iron, Plastic
- **Unit Count:** 95.2398 Ounce

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this cover surface cracks?**
A: You have got to sand and fill the cracks or else it may be uneven

**Q: does this product last a long time or only couple months? Thanks**
A: It going to last a long time. Like for ever like brand new

**Q: How do you get it off of your skin and ring**
A: You can use rubbing alcohol (isopropyl).

**Q: How long does it last?**
A: we have been using for about 3 years and we haven't had any complaints of peeling or chipping.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ If You Can Follow Simple Instructions, You Can Achieve a Professional-Quality Finish -- FoolProof!
*by R***H on December 11, 2024*

I recently took on my first bathtub refinishing project and wasn’t sure which product to use. After some research, I decided to try the Armoglaze Bathtub Refinishing Kit, and I’m so glad I did. While the process seemed a bit daunting at first, the results were fantastic, and with the right preparation, it was surprisingly straightforward. **Preparation is Key** The most important lesson I learned is that proper preparation is crucial for success. You'll start by thoroughly scrubbing the tub with an abrasive cleaner to remove grime and residue. If I were to do this again, I’d use a small orbital tool (like those used for car buffing) to make the process faster and more efficient. A razor blade scraper is an absolute must-have and proved invaluable at every stage of the process. From opening the box to removing old caulk during prep, and even cleaning up after painting. The scraper made it easy to clean up those excess paint along the edges, leaving a neat and polished finish. **Painting Process** The kit comes with everything you need, and mixing the epoxy is simple. You combine a small jar of Part A directly into the bucket of Part B, creating more than enough epoxy to cover an entire tub. I actually found myself removing excess epoxy pooling by the drain. The instructions clearly mention that you might need to use the entire mixture, which I did not heed (and should have). If you’re new to this, I highly recommend watching the official Armoglaze how-to video, which demonstrates the process in under two minutes. It’s a great way to familiarize yourself with the tools in the kit and the technique. Take some time to practice the motions beforehand, as you’ll only have about 1.5 to 2 hours to apply the epoxy once it’s mixed. The epoxy spreads smoothly and evenly, and its self-leveling properties work like magic to correct minor imperfections. Just be sure to start coating from the upper areas of the tub, as the enamel will naturally flow toward the bottom. **Final Thoughts** Overall, the Armoglaze kit made my first refinishing project a success. The instructions were clear, and the product delivered a smooth, professional-looking finish. While it does take effort and patience—especially during the prep work—the results are absolutely worth it. If you’re new to bathtub refinishing, I highly recommend this kit. Just heed the instructions, and don’t forget to cover your tub’s spout! Learn from my mistakes, and you’re sure to love the outcome!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD! OH MY GOD!
*by L***E on May 27, 2019*

I am a complete amateur! I don't do "Do it yourself' projects," but I'm living in a rental house right now that is over 50 years old, and my bathroom had a horrible blue bathtub that had chips and stains all over it! Obviously, I'm not putting a lot of money into a house I don't own, but I hated that bathtub so much! It felt dirty every time I got in it no matter how much I cleaned. So---I had already painted and epoxied the horrible blue counter, and that turned out beautiful (mixed in some pearl pigment, the whole counter looks like pearl marble now). So--I figured if I could do a counter, why not a bathtub? I read up about different products, and nearly everyone seemed to have had total failures with the cheap Rust-oleum products, so I decided I'd rather put a little more money into it and get it right the first time! I was so proud of myself! I work 40 hrs. a week, so I had to devote weekends to prepping the tub, and I literally spent two weekends on it. I scrubbed it with everything, sanded it twice, fixed the chips. Then I poured the stuff and got started! Oh my God! You know that video where the guy goes through it so fast and makes it look like it is the easiest thing in the world? Looked like he never even spilled a drop? I should have made a video of myself doing it, and they could have played that one first and called it, "What not to do!" I had paint everywhere! My nice taped plastic came up 10 minutes after I started, and it was crumbling up all over the place, hitting the sides of the tub, and my comb and trowel kept getting lost in it. I had paint covering half my face, my neck, both arms, one of my ears, both feet and my stomach (never quite figured out how it got there)! I was sweating like a pig after 10 minutes in that hot bathroom! If you sweat--it's a problem because you can't get this stuff wet. I sweated a lot of drops into it. I did figure out that I could tell the difference between the sweat and the bubbles because the sweat had a yellowish look to it, and those drops wouldn't go away with the heat gun like the bubbles would. It was actually fixable if I went over it with some more paint, but I had to constantly turn around and wipe my face on a hanging towel (be sure you have one because your gloved hands are going to be covered in paint, so you can't just pick up a towel and wipe your face). Also, if you are a sweater, tie a tight headband around your head to catch some of the sweat. Given the fact that my plastic was all over the place instead of taped in front of the tub, when I poured the paint on the outside, I had about a five inch pool on the floor all along the outside of the tub. Luckily, I'm planning to cover the old ugly linoleum with stick tiles anyway (which cost $8 a box at Roses), so it was no big problem for me, but I'm sure it would be for someone who plans to keep their floor. After an hour and a half, I was so hot and so tired and so thirsty that I thought I'd die if I didn't get out of there. I had just tried to fix a couple of places on the front, and I had drips running all over the place, and it looked horrible. I thought, "Okay, it was worth a try. I'll just have to scrape it all off." Then, I went out and went to the other bathroom and spent 30 minutes pouring acetone all over myself trying to get the paint off. My clothes went into the garbage--don't even think you're going to be able to save your clothes so wear something you hate! Once I was finally clean and cleaned up the paint marks on the floor where I tracked it with my bare feet, and had a nice glass of ice tea, I felt better--when to my horror I suddenly realized I hadn't taken the tape off the drains! I think I actually cried a little at the thought of going back in there. But when I went in, I was amazed that all that dripping on the front was gone, and it was level! Taking the tape off the drains was a nasty little mess--nothing like the easy little job they did in the video, but I did manage to get them off. The RESULT! After all that mess and sweating and crumpled plastic---the tub turned out perfect! There is not a single drip or mistake anywhere! It looks like a new tub! So, the moral of this story is---if I could do this with all of my amateur mistakes--ANYONE can do it. If you put your time into the prep work, it's really hard to mess this up, (even though doing it is a horrible mess--you just have to know that going in and decide whether saving a few thousands bucks on a tub is worth a couple hours of mind-numbing horror!) I LOVE the new tub! Wish I had some pictures, but I have the first Trac Phone that was ever invented, and it doesn't take pictures, do voicemail, and sometimes it doesn't even ring. So--I'll have to leave it all to your imagination, but I'm thrilled! My bathtub looks amazing! After all of that--I'd try buy this stuff & try it again!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ More complicated than what is advertised (A long review but hopefully helpful)
*by L***E on December 23, 2018*

I'll start off with saying that the product itself seems to be a great quality. But! It is WAY more involved than expected and the supplies they provide (combs) are a joke. The only useful tool you will get is the yellow plastic trowel. The instructions were easy to follow, and detailed. I recommend going to the website and downloading the pdf of the detailed instructions. DO NOT go off of the video alone. There is no dialogue, and it is extremely misleading. The hardest part will be the prep work. Our tub was previously restored (badly) by the first homeowner. There is a step in the instructions telling you to determine if your tub has been previously restored. If so- prepare for the longest prep of your life. The instructions suggest using paint stripper- easy enough- so we went to purchase some. On every can of paint stripper, however, there is a warning on the container that says DO NOT USE TO STRIP BATHTUBS. Ok...this left us with power sanding the old paint off. The instructions didn't say to do this, instead they suggested using a razor blade scraper. Ha! You'd be there all week long razor blading your tub. Not too efficient. Power sanding seemed to do the trick in just a couple of hours. Once the prep work was complete and the bathroom floor taped up with a plastic drop cloth, we were ready to pour. Note that you will need to clean the entire bathroom, not just the tub as instructed. Every piece of dust and strands of hair will magically settle onto the tub otherwise. Mix in part B SLOWLY to part A. Air bubbles form very easily and get on the tub, ruining the finish. If this happens the instructions say to use a blow dryer on the bubbles, but that makes the substance TACKY and difficult to work with. (Also, once the product is mixed be sure to set a timer for 2 hours, because time flies when you're stressed out, crying, and trying not to mess up this home improvement project that you thought would be a fantastic idea...) The epoxy starts to cure just before the two hour mark, making smoothing out virtually impossible. The instructional video makes pouring and spreading look so easy! It looks like the material flows smoothly and it is easy to disperse. Nope! This stuff is thick. THIIIIIICK. Moving it is laborious and the comb only works to move giant puddles or blobs around. The comb will not work for anything else. It actually leaves groove marks in the epoxy itself and you'd think that it would smooth itself out as it settles, right? No. The epoxy appears to smooth out when in reality there are tiny ridges EVERYWHERE you tried to comb. Don't do it unless you comb first thing to get the product dispersed, then smooth it out with the yellow trowel. The yellow trowel is your savior. Curves and ridges in the tub are your enemy. We used maybe half of the material provided. There was so much left over we thought we did something wrong...but the instructions say that the thickness should only be about 1/16th of an inch. You'll need to keep up on the epoxy pooling at the base of the tub, too. Scrape from the base of the tub up the walls and get that extra material back into the bucket. You'll do this quite a few times. Still though puddles manage to form at the base...which you can see in one of the pictures I attached. It was already past the two hour mark so that's unfortunately how it'll have to be. If this happens it's not the end of the world, just frustrating. Especially if you're a perfectionist. Overall, the tub looks better than it did before, just be aware of what you're getting into and prepare for an entire days work. Hopefully you have a second bathroom, or a friend or family member who will let you shower at their place afterwards, because you'll be dirty and can't use your shower for at least 24 hours. Enjoy!

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