Porc-A-fix Porcelain Touch-up Kit for American Standard (Venetian Pink AS-10)
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Mmmm. ok. I'm not sure about salmon pink, but this shade of pink matches the color of my pink sink perfectly, and it's a type of pink known as "Venetian Pink." In the 1960s and 1970s, it was a popular bathroom color.
Venetian pink has a salmon flavor to it rather than a bubblegum flavor.
I used it to repair a chip in a bathtub, and it's still holding up after a week of use. However, in the case of China, - Maybe if it's going to be displayed on a shelf. If it's going to be washed in the dishwasher, I wouldn't recommend it. I wouldn't eat off of it, either.
This product does not require the use of a primer to repair a chip.
Selected User Reviews For Porc-A-fix Porcelain Touch-up Kit for American Standard (Venetian Pink AS-10)
When I needed to replace some chips in my 55-year-old American Standard Venetian pink bathtub, it was not easy to match. I couldn't find anything similar to this product anywhere else, so thank goodness for it. I had previously repaired the chips with touch-up paint from Lowe's, but this time I had to buy three different bottles and blend them until I got the right shade. It was a breeze this time, and once they were dry, they were completely invisible. My concoctions weren't as precise as they could have been.
Although it wasn't an exact match, it worked wonderfully!.
It did exactly what it said it would do.
work fine.
Both the color and the application were flawless.
It does what it says. Around the rim, I applied one coat.
The item performed admirably.
It was exactly what I was looking for.