Hey there! Thank you for your inquiry about the American Standard 2964102.020 alcove bathtub. We are sorry to hear about that. To fix a chipped area in your tub, you can start by assessing the damage. Depending on the size, depth, and location, you may or may not consider consulting with a local professional. If it is smaller than a quarter, then you can begin cleaning the area with a degreaser and a sponge to remove any soap residue, oils, or dirt. Next, use a lint-free cloth to dry the area thoroughly. After that, use painter's tape to protect the surrounding surface. If the chip is on a vertical surface, place extra tape below it to catch any drips. Then, select a two-component epoxy bathtub repair kit suitable for your tub's material (e.g., porcelain, enamel, ceramic, acrylic, or fiberglass). Ensure the kit matches your tub's color. Mix the epoxy components according to the kit's instructions. Use a small spatula or craft stick to fill the chip with thin layers of epoxy, smoothing each layer in one direction. Allow each layer to dry before adding the next. Once the epoxy is fully dry, use progressively finer grits of sandpaper (e.g., 320, 600, 1200, 2000) to blend the repair with the surrounding surface. Use wet sandpaper for a smoother finish. Lastly, apply a kitchen and bath polish several days after the repair to further blend the area. We hope this helps! If you are uncertain how to proceed, please contact a local professional to avoid further damaging your tub. To purchase this 60" x 32" bathtub, simply click "Add to Cart" and fill out the required fields. Thank you for visiting PlumbersStock! Have a great day!