This job was to fill in and make good a hole which had been cut in the top corner of a pressed steel bath.
The bath was in a property in the Chiswick area of London. The bathroom was having quite a lot of work done to it (tiling, etc) but they wanted to keep the existing bath.
The only issue with the bath was the hole in the corner.
The hole was originally cut so that a shower attachment could be fitted there. But with the re-fit, this was no longer needed.
Here is the hole in question:
First, fibreglass was applied to the hole and then fillers were used to make the area smooth.
Once the filling was done, a colour was made up onsite to match the off-white colour of the bath.
This colour was applied the repair and allowed to dry.
Once dry it was then lightly polished.
The end result was a hole repair which looks and feel the same as the rest of the bath.
Here is the finished job: