I have a small gauge (about penny size) towards the bottom of a fiberglass tub/shower combo insert in the house i bought. The rest of the insert is in great condition, so really don't want to replace and am wondering about best way to repair. The previous owner made a very pathetic attempt as you can see... I have used rustoleum tub and tile epoxy paint before and am thinking that tinting that to match the off-white shower will work as the final step, but would like to fill the hole with something first and i'm not sure what. thank you!
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1Auto body filler (like Bondo)? Looks like that might have been similar to what was used previously, but I think it would come out better with a little more skill and care put into it. – gnicko Jul 11 '23 at 12:01
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1Or this? [How can I fix a chipped acrylic tub?](https://diy.stackexchange.com/questions/139555/how-can-i-fix-a-chipped-acrylic-tub) – isherwood Jul 11 '23 at 13:42
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1The big box stores sell tub and shower repair kits, such as ones by Keeney. They are available in white and off-white/light beige. – Glen Yates Jul 11 '23 at 14:17
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@GlenYates thank you, had not seen these before but now i know! – aknodt Jul 13 '23 at 11:11
