Hello! I have a 6 inch by 4 inch hole in my shower liner wall (which, I believe, is made of fibreglass, although I do not know for certain: the wall is flexible, and is shiny and white on the outside, and plastered with grey fibres on the inside)
I have called around for repair estimates, but noone is willing to try repairing it.
So I'm hoping I can repair it myself. My plan would be to glue 1 or 2 flat slats across the hole from the inside, cut a piece of fibreglass that is as close to the hole shape as I can and glue that to the slats, and then fill the remaining crack with fibreglass resin, sand it flat, and paint it.
If anyone has experience with this sort of thing, I welcome any advice or constructive criticism.
Thanks!
I have called around for repair estimates, but noone is willing to try repairing it.
So I'm hoping I can repair it myself. My plan would be to glue 1 or 2 flat slats across the hole from the inside, cut a piece of fibreglass that is as close to the hole shape as I can and glue that to the slats, and then fill the remaining crack with fibreglass resin, sand it flat, and paint it.
If anyone has experience with this sort of thing, I welcome any advice or constructive criticism.
Thanks!