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I have the old almond green ceramic tile in my shower and I am thinking
about painting it instead of replacing it. Has anyone done it with success?
If so what was the process and brand of paint? I have seen kits at Home
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I have the old almond green ceramic tile in my shower and I am thinking
about painting it instead of replacing it. Has anyone done it with

success?
If so what was the process and brand of paint? I have seen kits at Home
Depot.

kevin



You will spend far more time even trying to paint the tiles and likely spend
more money.
Than it would cost to re-tile.

And the results would be sad at best.


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Amun wrote:



You will spend far more time even trying to paint the tiles and likely spend
more money.
Than it would cost to re-tile.


Way wrong.


And the results would be sad at best.


AMUN



Way right.

50% right this time. Could AMUN actually be getting smarter??? My
guess is, somebody gave him the second answer.
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