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Hi all

I've just had a bath delivered and it has marks that look a bit like gouges on the bottom.

Are these just how baths come or has it been damaged in transit?.

If it is damage is it likely to cause any problems? (Keen to get the bath in if it is ok).

There is nothing to see on the inside of the bath.

Thanks for any advice!

Pics here: Link to onedrive folder with photos
 
I would say it’s manufacturing damage looks like it’s on the chipboard underneath so your fine but check the bath over fully for other damage
 
Many thanks chaps.

I'll be keeping the bath then.

Pity the sink pedestal was delivered as a ready to build mosaic :) (new one on it way).
 
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I don’t like plastic baths...they move twist and unless really well supported will leak especially if there is a shower involved. Pressed Steel for me in every holiday let and home I own Centralheatking
 

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