DIY bathtub reglazing made simple
What is the Armoglaze DIY kit?
High-viscosity 2 component of epoxy-based liquid liner. Created especially for reglazing any bath fixture like bathtubs, shower bases, sinks, clawfoot tubs, and tile. our product has good adhesion with different types of surfaces. All kits consist of a liquid liner (PartA and Part B), Application Tools, and an Installation Guide.
We provide the instructions and tools so that you can renew your bath fixture with peace of mind.
Easy to follow video instructions. Don't worry if you have never done this before. We walk you through the whole process from beginning to finish.
- The simply pour-on application makes it easier for anyone to apply.
- It is thicker and more durable than other DIY kits.
- Only one coat is needed and lasts for many years.
- Self-leveling product

ArmoGlaze DIY Kit
Tested product with Zero VOC status.
life expectancy
Video instruction
Go to video- Mirror-like finish
- Gleaming white color
- 20-x times thicker than spray
- We are a manufacturer
of this product;
Made in the USA - Advanced odorless formula

DIY bathtub reglazing made simple
We provide solutions for different types of surfaces. For the best result, you need to follow the video and application instructions. We try to do the process easy and understandable for all customers. In all kits, you received enough amount of paint and application tools.
If you have a question during and after the process please contact us. Or check our blog pages where we describe how to solve the most common problem.
Post-reglaze care information
- You should allow tub to sit for at least 36 hours at room temperature before using your refinished bathtub.
- Bathtub can be restored to full use, but even after several years the surface may continue to harden for up to 2 weeks. Because of that, do not use any products with coloring effects.
- Treat your refinished bathtub as you would with new items. Never use abrasive cleaners or abrasive pads. You may use baking soda, but not often because it may slightly reduce bathtub gloss.
- Regular cleaning is important to prevent soap scum build-up that will be hard to remove once it hardens, which can mar the beauty of the finish. Same can occur under the bathmat.
- Regularly once a week clean the whole tub, - you should remove any debris from it and use mild soap and water with a soft wash cloth.