Can you answer a question for me? I have been painting my kitchen backsplash ceramic tile with Ace Hardware's help. I cleaned sanded and primed twice. Then Ace recommended I use Rustoleum, so I did. I wanted Gray, but the gray is a little darker than I had hoped. Is it possible to cover this gray or white? Do I have to sand and Prime again in order to do that? Thank you.
Hi There, In most cases you should not have to sand the surface in order to recoat it with another coat (same product, different color). There will not be a way to lighten the existing color, as Rust-oleum paints are going to be opaque, so the only option would be to choose another color for the recoat. Hope this helps!
Would one be able to dye this paint? If so, any tips? I’d like to add colour to my shower but the high quality stuff seems to only come in white/cream. Thanks so much for the informative video!
Hi! 1 quart covers 2 coats over a 70-110 square foot area (which is about 2 coats on a standard tub). If you are doing both the tub AND tile, I’d recommend getting 2 quarts just to make sure you can give everything 2 coats. Hope that helps, Happy Painting!
I would assume that the grim and dirt would make it a lot more difficult to sand especially with such a smooth grit. It's the same when I refinish cabinets, I clean and decrease them before any sanding is done for the same reason.
Yeah I don’t know about this one. It’s definitely possible that it could come out clean but how long is it going to last. I feel like it would be great for a year or two and then it would be even more work to fix when it fails. It’s like using flex seal to repair a leak. I don’t trust it at all
Thanks for your feedback. I was on the fence about this product versus high gloss enamel paint. Honestly I don't think either will last long no matter how you "rough up" the tile.
Yiu dont paint tiles they are not water proof. The only way is to reglaze but thats expensive. Tile and tub restoration companies. That paint will peel on you especially one in the shower.
I love the yellow glass tile! Beautiful!
Well too bad. They painted over it.
Anything painted or colored yellow in a house must go
Thank you! It’s either this or a sledge hammer for my 80s shower. I’ll try this first! 🙃
Thanks for watching Nenna! Prep is a big part of the process, so be sure you don't miss those steps. :)
Really helpful! And your presentation style is great. 👍🏾
Is this strong enough to use it on the floor in the shower booth?
Are these supplies for painting shower tiles available in the Philippines?
Informative video...thank you.
Can you answer a question for me? I have been painting my kitchen backsplash ceramic tile with Ace Hardware's help. I cleaned sanded and primed twice. Then Ace recommended I use Rustoleum, so I did. I wanted Gray, but the gray is a little darker than I had hoped. Is it possible to cover this gray or white? Do I have to sand and Prime again in order to do that? Thank you.
Hi There,
In most cases you should not have to sand the surface in order to recoat it with another coat (same product, different color). There will not be a way to lighten the existing color, as Rust-oleum paints are going to be opaque, so the only option would be to choose another color for the recoat.
Hope this helps!
Would one be able to dye this paint? If so, any tips? I’d like to add colour to my shower but the high quality stuff seems to only come in white/cream. Thanks so much for the informative video!
Thanks for your patience! We wanted to double check with Rust-Oleum. This product is NOT designed to be tinted.
@@AceHardwareThanks so much for the reply! Much appreciated.
Can you tint the paint with Ben Moore paint
Hi Brandy, this product cannot be tinted. The white we used though looks so fresh & clean!
@@annietheace7196 my sink and toilet are almond color
Is it enough to cover both wall and tub? I mean the 1 quarter can.
Hi! 1 quart covers 2 coats over a 70-110 square foot area (which is about 2 coats on a standard tub). If you are doing both the tub AND tile, I’d recommend getting 2 quarts just to make sure you can give everything 2 coats. Hope that helps, Happy Painting!
Why do you have to clean the tile before sanding it? Wouldn’t the sanding remove anything like dirt?
I would assume that the grim and dirt would make it a lot more difficult to sand especially with such a smooth grit. It's the same when I refinish cabinets, I clean and decrease them before any sanding is done for the same reason.
Why cant i find her kitchen counter remodeling?
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Yeah I don’t know about this one. It’s definitely possible that it could come out clean but how long is it going to last. I feel like it would be great for a year or two and then it would be even more work to fix when it fails. It’s like using flex seal to repair a leak. I don’t trust it at all
What’s the wall color paint ?
Hi Elzbieta,
The color is Benjamin Moore Quiet Moments paint # 1563
You list the most useless things in the description as ‘products featured’. Why the hell would you not list the thing this video is even about
Worse smeller ever, will never use again, and doesnt last
Thanks for your feedback. I was on the fence about this product versus high gloss enamel paint. Honestly I don't think either will last long no matter how you "rough up" the tile.
How to paint shower tile: Don’t
Teaching another generation how to whitewash the character out of your home.
😅😂🤣😃 I hear ya!
No character in 1950s two tone pink. And since I cannot afford a 12 thousand dollar do over…..
Yiu dont paint tiles they are not water proof. The only way is to reglaze but thats expensive. Tile and tub restoration companies. That paint will peel on you especially one in the shower.