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Our old tile shower has reached the point where it probably needs to be replaced. I was wondering if anybody had any experience resurfacing tile with some kind of concrete-like product instead of just tearing the whole thing out and starting over. I seem to recall an article in FH where they did that on a bathtub, but I can’t seem to find it.
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Our old tile shower has reached the point where it probably needs to be replaced. I was wondering if anybody had any experience resurfacing tile with some kind of concrete-like product instead of just tearing the whole thing out and starting over. I seem to recall an article in FH where they did that on a bathtub, but I can't seem to find it.