Anonymous wrote:OMG, you are all totally over-reacting. Have it repainted. That's what we did. Problem solved. Kids lead levels have always been fine. By the way, ingestion through the skin in bath water would be extremely minimal compared to drinking it.
Suggest you all relax. And remember that your parents and grandparents bathed in those kinds of tubs and aren't COMPLETELY stupid.
Anonymous wrote:If it's reglazed and the old glaze is covered up/unable to chip off...what exactly is the worry? And how on earth did a home inspector verify that the original glaze has lead in it if the tub has been reglaed?
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. Do you intend to drink water out of the tub? If not, why is this a problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I've been in my house for 3 years with a cast iron tub, house also built in the 60s. This never occurred to me, in part, because the tub has been reglazed. Could that be an option? Or have I overlooked something in my own home??
Where did you get it relaxing? was it effective in sealing out all lead? Who did it for you? What company?
I mean where did you get it reglazed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So I've been in my house for 3 years with a cast iron tub, house also built in the 60s. This never occurred to me, in part, because the tub has been reglazed. Could that be an option? Or have I overlooked something in my own home??
Where did you get it relaxing? was it effective in sealing out all lead? Who did it for you? What company?
Anonymous wrote:OP: do not make any decisions right now. You are in a state of shock. Could you go stay with your parents? Leave the kids with some friends?
You need to take some time to get through this.
Anonymous wrote:So I've been in my house for 3 years with a cast iron tub, house also built in the 60s. This never occurred to me, in part, because the tub has been reglazed. Could that be an option? Or have I overlooked something in my own home??
Anonymous wrote:Also, if you don't mind (since this is anonymous!) How did you find your environmental inspector, and what was the cost?
Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. Do you intend to drink water out of the tub? If not, why is this a problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused. Do you intend to drink water out of the tub? If not, why is this a problem?
omg, the children would be in the bathwater, and the lead would leech into the water from the glaze, and into their bodies through their skin.![]()
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I have never been one to get offensive on this site but had to just restrain myself from commenting on your intelligence.