🛁 Restore your tub like a pro—fast, flawless, and fuss-free!
The Ankita Fiberglass Tub Repair Kit is a 3.7oz resin paste designed for quick, waterproof repairs on fiberglass, acrylic, enamel, and porcelain surfaces. It offers a perfect color match with popular bathroom shades, dries fast, and forms a durable, scratch-resistant seal that retains heat. Safe, odorless, and easy to use, this kit delivers professional results without the need for primers or additional paint, saving you time and costly repair services.
Material | Resin |
Brand | Ankita |
Style | Color Match |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 5.1 x 2.3 x 2.3 inches |
Compatible Material | Fiberglass, Acrylic, Enamel, Porcelain |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Item Form | Paste |
UPC | 741311036776 |
Unit Count | 3.7 Ounce |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Color Match |
Surface Recommendation | Porcelain,Shower,Sink,Tile,Tub |
Manufacturer | Ankita |
Part Number | 741311036776 |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.1 x 2.3 x 2.3 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 5 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**X
Tub fix
Works great, easy to mix, very strong when it's dry
R**H
Not exactly what I was expecting but worked well
I got this kit to fix my new bathroom vanity top that I managed to chip during a faucet installation when I dropped my wrench just as I had completed everything. Of course this was the vanity top that I had to special order and wait almost a month to have delivered. I was ready to rip it off and buy another when I saw this kit and decided it would be worth a shot fixing it rather than replace it as I had nothing to lose.The repair kit came complete right down to a pair of disposable gloves I didn't use but wished I had after getting the epoxy on my hands. There are two fairly large jars of epoxy, labeled part A and B but when I pealed back the foil seal on each I found that both were filled about 1/5 (maybe less) of the way up. In addition to the epoxy were two colorants, black and yellow. I was hoping it would include more colors but since I really needed a sort of gray final color and the fact that the epoxy's are white, mixing a little of the black with the epoxy would do it and it did. Be careful to only add a drop of the colorant at a time as a little goes a very long way and I had to mix more than I needed because it was too dark initially. The epoxy's were thicker (and much more sticky) than I had envisioned and getting them off the popsicle stick I was using for mixing was a bit of a chore. One of the good things about this epoxy is, however, that it has a long working time (probably 30 minutes) and is self leveling. I thought this epoxy would be more like fiberglass resin but it is not. It does eventually dry hard but is not quite as glossy.Long story short, I was able to fix my vanity and match the color pretty well. I notice where I fixed the chip only because I'm aware of it but no one in my family was able to find the repair until I pointed it out. In the end I saved myself a lot of work and about $300 on a new top so it was well worth the effort.
J**S
Great product for reasonable price
I used this product to fill 6 holes and 2 small nicks in my old acrylic bathtub after removing an old shower door frame. Overall this worked great, the spots are not noticeable from a distance and are only slightly noticeable up-close because I wasn’t able to match the color perfectly since the tub has discolored over the years. But it looks so much amazingly better than it did with the holes or with the shower frame.The only downsides to the kit were 1) I ran out of sandpaper and had to go buy some more, so be prepared if you have difficult or a lot of holes that you may need additional sandpaper (which was easy to get from a home improvement store), and 2) the tool provided for scraping was a bit hard to use to fill holes and evenly scrape the mix across the hole being fixed. I got it pretty close and then put masking tape over top and smoothed the mix out under the tape, and then left the tape on until it was dry for a smoother finish.Also, I’d like to reiterate what another reviewer said - a little color goes a long way. I didn’t add much and the color was already too intense so it took a bit to get it right. So don’t mix all of the A and B compounds together right away in case you need to add more later to lighten your color.
R**L
Okay but not great
Works ok but not great. Patched the crack but a new crack then appeared in this product. The color seemed to cahnge over time as well.
D**N
Very disappointed Don't waist your money read on to see why
I ordered this product to fill some holes in my shower tiles, The first order I received had the bonding bottles overflowing and I could not get them open, So I returned it for a replacement, thinking I could do this and that it looked to be a fast fix. However when I received the seconds package, it looked similar to the first one I received having overflows in the bonding bottles but not so much that I could not open them, I started step by step and laid everything out. When I tried to mix the two bottles Part A and Par B Together I noticed that in the stepped pictures they were using a spoon in step 1 and 2 rather than the enclosed tool to combine them so I got a spoon and mixed the two parts together. Also when I started to mix the color agents the little plastic jars were very tiny and also in the mixing step 2 they show using a small spoon to take out the color agents , not to be deterred I got out my tiny spoons and began to transfer the color agent over into the mixed bonding agents. There was no way I could derive a light grey color as there were not enough orange color mix to get anything but a lighter black color. At that point I had to give it up as putting black putty on my grey bathroom tiles wasn't going to work, so I threw in the towel. Perhaps this could work on a white surface or something darker. Beware you may not have all the tools to get the colors out of their containers and that you might have difficulty mixing Part A and Part B without a spoon and It's very messy and pair of plastic gloves enclosed will likely not make it through the process as mine tore up just getting the lids off Part A and Part B
K**G
Life Saver
After I got a new house and find that shower tub has a huge crack, but too late since it was sale as-is, and I didn’t catch that. I was told to just replace the tub, which cost about $200-300 minimum and additional labor cost. I find this product and give a try. It works well. Little patience and art work skill (I’m horrible at both). The instructions are easy to follow. Recommend use tape to tape around the work area for less clean up work (not instruction) depends on the area you work with. It can take up to 24 hours to dry, then sand off to smooth out. The sand papers provided will not be enough unless you are really good at the art work that already think and smooth. I bought some extra high grits and low grits sandpapers to sand off excess and smooth the work area. Little difference in color, if you want perfection, buy the pain for tub. Perfect DIY fix and save big bucks.
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