Bathtub Refinishing vs Reglazing — What's the Difference?
Refinishing and reglazing are the same thing. But bathtub liners and inserts are completely different. Here's what you're actually comparing and which to choose.
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Refinishing and reglazing are the same thing. But bathtub liners and inserts are completely different. Here's what you're actually comparing and which to choose.
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