Relax in style in cast iron style bath tub (with soothing stream of bubbles!)

September 2, 2008

Ok, had to write about this one!

With cast iron baths you can sit back comfortably and relax in style but with a cast iron style bath from ‘Simply Bathtubs’ you can (from the new whirpool range) have a ‘champagne massage’!

This champagne massage jet system is very therapeutic for those who just need to relax or those who have physical ailments that benefit greatly from air jet tubs. The air channels are strategically placed throughout the center area of the bottom of the tub and up the back side. The air blower is detached from the bathtub to eliminate vibration, and reduce noise, also allowing for easy storage when not being used. Of course to make these whirlpool tubs the ultimate in relaxation, they come with a wireless, water resistant remote control that controls air bubble intensity and temperature.

Ok did you get that last bit?

they come with a wireless, water resistant remote control that controls air bubble intensity and temperature

Cast Iron Bath WITH A REMOTE!

The tubs are not actually cast iron but made from acrastone which according to the website is ‘more durable than cast iron and has excellent heat retention’.

You can read the whole press release here and to see the full range see the Simply Bathtubs website

Taps for cast iron baths – just as important asthe cast iron bath itself

August 24, 2008

After all you are spending alot of money on the cast iron bath – you would be cheating yourself to not pay attention to the taps!

I have seen one on PlumbWorld and it’s not hard to see why they say this is a red hot seller.

The Park Lane Georgian Bath Shower Mixer Tap & Kit looks simply amazing and is ideal for a cast iron bath. It’s pricey at £129.97 – but if you are buying a cast iron bath or any bath – you want it to last as long as possible. Quality every time!

Park Lane Georgian Bath Shower Mixer Tap & Kit

Park Lane Georgian Bath Shower Mixer Tap & Kit

Cast Iron Baths with wooden sleeprs – mmmmmmm!

August 24, 2008
Cast Iron Traditional Double Ended Roll Top Bath

Cast Iron Traditional Double Ended Roll Top Bath

In a new twist to cast iron baths – the base is made up of two wooden sleepers.

I found this on the ashtonmattews website. You can see the full range here.

http://www.astonmatthews.co.uk/baths/range.asp?0,0,0,23,2

Vinegar and Baking Soda are good for your cast iron bath and for your health (when compared with other chemical cleaning products)

August 15, 2008

When you invest in a cast iron bath you want to keep it sparkling so you can indulge in each bath time and relax. Andrea Fox’s article gives some tips on maintaining your cast iron bath the green way using vinegar and baking soda.

Andrea write of her cast iron bath:

To attack the tub (mine is made of old enameled cast iron), start with the vinegar spray to kill red and green molds and other germs, then rinse and move onto the baking soda soft scrub and get out your scrub brush. A knee pad will support you as you muscle through the job. For deeper stains, make an oxygen bleach paste with a little water and let sit for 30 minutes.

To read the rest of the article click here

Q. My enamelled cast iron bath is worn, damaged or I want to change to the colour. Where and how can I get my cast iron bath re-enamelled or are there any other options?

August 10, 2008

A. There are two options if your bath is just worn. The enamel feels rough to the touch and this tends to occur in the base of the bath.
You can have it re-enamelled. For this it must be removed and transported to a specialist re- enameller: Click for details of IVE Members who can re-enamel cast iron baths

OR You can have it re-polished. This can be done in situ and is a specialist operation:
Click for details of IVE Members who can re-polish cast iron baths

If your bath is chipped or you would like to change the colour, the only option which is available to you is to remove the bath and send it to a specialist company who will carry out the re-enamelling of your bath with genuine vitreous enamel:
Click for details of IVE Members who can re-enamel cast iron baths

Please be aware that there are many companies advertising and offering re-enamelling in-situ. This is not genuine vitreous enamel – it is a type of paint. The more reputable companies carrying out this service will describe it as “bath re-surfacing”. It is a shorter-term solution, but cannot be as hard or durable as genuine vitreous enamel. These companies may also be able to carry out a cosmetic repair of chips.

Genuine Vitreous Enamel is a type of glass, which is fused at high temperatures to achieve its unique combination of hardness and durability, which is unmatched by other finishes.
Re-enamelling will involve shot blasting to remove the existing enamel, followed by specialist welding if there is any damage or heavy rusting, for example around the plug hole. It will then be coated with up to three layers of vitreous enamel. Each layer will be fused to the surface by heating in a furnace to a temperature above 750 degrees Centigrade. It is this genuine vitreous enamel finish which will give the durability and long life that your bath has given you until now.

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Question & Answer taken from The Institute of Vitreous Enamellers (IVE) (UK-based technical Institute for excellence in Vitreous Enamelling)You can visit their very useful site here

Picked up a bargain cast iron bath but it looks like this?

August 10, 2008
A very dirty cast iron bath before restoration

A very dirty cast iron bath before restoration

Well not to worry. You can get it magically restored to it’s former glory.

M&CT Ltd are a company that I found on google that restore cast iron baths to something you will love to bathe in! The process is to ‘shot blast’ the bath to remove the old enamel and annealed to remove any impurities.  ‘After ground coat enamel has been fused on in the furnace, the bath is finished in white cover coat.’

Job done! You can check out the website here (before you go seek a bargain!)

EBAY: Roll Top Double Slipper Cast Iron Bath

August 10, 2008
Roll Top Double Slipper Cast Iron Bath

Roll Top Double Slipper Cast Iron Bath

Cast Iron Baths too heavy and big for your small bathroom?

August 10, 2008

Think again,

You can fit a cast iron bath into most bathrooms – the really challeneging bit is do you go for the normal bath tub or go for somethig with a bit nore style – such as the cast iron baths.

Here is a clip of a cast iron bath in a relativley small space. Once you are in the bath -then you can relax! That is the main thing isn’t it?

Thief Steals Cast Iron Bath from Cows!

August 10, 2008

No this wasn’t someone desparate to have a cast iron bath but simply couldn’t afford it. They were looking for scrap to sell on but it was an early bath as this cast iton bath belonged to some cows.

You can read this story in full here:

http://www.lakelandecho.co.uk/morecambe-news/Early-bath-for-cast-iron.4367065.jp

Cast Iron Baths News and Product reviews

August 10, 2008

Hello!

Welcome to my new blog about cast iron baths.


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