Cosmetic

“UNDERSTANDING SURFACE CRACKS AND CRAZING IN SPAS AND BATH SURFACES”

In the realm of spa and bath repair, the term “cosmetic” pertains to the visual appeal of surfaces. These areas boast a top layer of specialized polymer for aesthetic elegance, backed by sturdier substances like fiberglass-reinforced polyester or durable polyurethane for added resilience. Occasionally, there’s an additional layer of protective plastic, often acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS), for extra fortification.

The objective of cosmetic repair is to meticulously restore the original appearance of surfaces, ensuring that any imperfections, such as blisters, cracks, discoloration from chemical interactions, and other common forms of wear, become imperceptible to the eye.