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A neat resin shower tray repair isn’t just about structural soundness—the final finish should blend as closely as possible with the original surface. Getting a consistent colour match makes all the difference for a professional look.
Choosing a Tintable Repair Product
Opt for an epoxy or resin repair kit that allows for colour customisation. Many high-quality two-component epoxy glues can be tinted with compatible dyes before application. This technique offers the best chance of achieving a close match to your shower tray’s original shade. Look for products that specify suitability for tinting, as not all adhesives and repair compounds blend well with colourants.
Steps for Colour Matching
- Test Before Application: Mix a small sample of repair resin with your chosen dye and compare it to the tray’s surface. Adjust the ratio gradually for a closer match, bearing in mind that cured resin can appear slightly different compared to when wet.
- Layering and Blending: Apply the repair resin smoothly, feathering the edges to the existing tray surface. After curing, gentle sanding and polishing can help further blend old and new surfaces for a seamless look.
- Finishing Touches: Use a clear, gentle polish once your repair has set to help unite the finish with the rest of the tray.
When Colour Matching Matters Most
Precise colour matching is especially important for repairs on light or prominent tray surfaces where even small inconsistencies stand out. In guest bathrooms or modern wet rooms, a smooth, consistent finish contributes to both aesthetics and value.
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Taking care to match the repair resin’s colour with your shower tray helps restore both function and appearance. For step-by-step instructions, see our main guide on how to repair a chipped resin shower tray.
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