Painting on bathroom tile?
My wife painted the bathroom sort of a carmel color, and the pink inlay
(about 1 inch high) on the white bathroom tile, which runs on three walls, just doesn't match! Can I paint this gloss white with any sort of success? Which paint should I use? Thanks Steve |
Painting on bathroom tile?
On Feb 20, 8:32*am, Steve K wrote:
My wife painted the bathroom sort of a carmel color, and the pink inlay (about 1 inch high) on the white bathroom tile, which runs on three walls, just doesn't match! Can I paint this gloss white with any sort of success? Which paint should I use? Thanks Steve Google it, my friend, google it. |
Painting on bathroom tile?
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, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Feb 20, 8:32*am, Steve K wrote: My wife painted the bathroom sort of a carmel color, and the pink inlay (about 1 inch high) on the white bathroom tile, which runs on three walls, just doesn't match! Can I paint this gloss white with any sort of success? Which paint should I use? Thanks Steve Google it, my friend, google it. So I guess this could be the answer for any question posted on this newsgroup? Then why have the newsgroup? |
Painting on bathroom tile?
On Feb 20, 11:15*am, Steve K wrote:
In article , *DerbyDad03 wrote: On Feb 20, 8:32*am, Steve K wrote: My wife painted the bathroom sort of a carmel color, and the pink inlay (about 1 inch high) on the white bathroom tile, which runs on three walls, just doesn't match! Can I paint this gloss white with any sort of success? Which paint should I use? Thanks Steve Google it, my friend, google it. So I guess this could be the answer for any question posted on this newsgroup? Then why have the newsgroup? No, that is not the answer to any question, although Google is a good place to start for answers to many of the questions posted here. In this case, I Googled "painting tile" and got lots of hits that addressed the very question you asked: what kind of paint to use. Most sites also included the types of tile you can paint, the proper way to clean the tile, the types of locations where you might not want to consider painting (inside a shower, for example) and lots of other details regarding your project. Obviously, it's up to you to choose where you gather your information from. I simply offered a possible source for an answer to your question after first checking to see that it existed. Sorry to have troubled you. |
Painting on bathroom tile?
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, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Feb 20, 11:15*am, Steve K wrote: In article , *DerbyDad03 wrote: On Feb 20, 8:32*am, Steve K wrote: My wife painted the bathroom sort of a carmel color, and the pink inlay (about 1 inch high) on the white bathroom tile, which runs on three walls, just doesn't match! Can I paint this gloss white with any sort of success? Which paint should I use? Thanks Steve Google it, my friend, google it. So I guess this could be the answer for any question posted on this newsgroup? Then why have the newsgroup? No, that is not the answer to any question, although Google is a good place to start for answers to many of the questions posted here. In this case, I Googled "painting tile" and got lots of hits that addressed the very question you asked: what kind of paint to use. Most sites also included the types of tile you can paint, the proper way to clean the tile, the types of locations where you might not want to consider painting (inside a shower, for example) and lots of other details regarding your project. Obviously, it's up to you to choose where you gather your information from. I simply offered a possible source for an answer to your question after first checking to see that it existed. Sorry to have troubled you. My apologies, I jumped the gun thinking you were the newsgroup police. I didn't think you may actually be trying to help, instead of quickly brushing me off. Thanks. My job does not let me spend that much time searching the web so I thought a centralized answer would help me the quickest. |
Painting on bathroom tile?
On Feb 20, 12:00*pm, Steve K wrote:
In article , *DerbyDad03 wrote: On Feb 20, 11:15*am, Steve K wrote: In article , *DerbyDad03 wrote: On Feb 20, 8:32*am, Steve K wrote: My wife painted the bathroom sort of a carmel color, and the pink inlay (about 1 inch high) on the white bathroom tile, which runs on three walls, just doesn't match! Can I paint this gloss white with any sort of success? Which paint should I use? Thanks Steve Google it, my friend, google it. So I guess this could be the answer for any question posted on this newsgroup? Then why have the newsgroup? No, that is not the answer to any question, although Google is a good place to start for answers to many of the questions posted here. In this case, I Googled "painting tile" and got lots of hits that addressed the very question you asked: what kind of paint to use. Most sites also included the types of tile you can paint, the proper way to clean the tile, the types of locations where you might not want to consider painting (inside a shower, for example) and lots of other details regarding your project. Obviously, it's up to you to choose where you gather your information from. I simply offered a possible source for an answer to your question after first checking to see that it existed. Sorry to have troubled you. My apologies, I jumped the gun thinking you were the newsgroup police. I didn't think you may actually be trying to help, instead of quickly brushing me off. Thanks. My job does not let me spend that much time searching the web so I thought a centralized answer would help me the quickest.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - No problem...and no offense taken. Good luck with your project. |
Painting on bathroom tile?
On Feb 20, 7:32*am, Steve K wrote:
My wife painted the bathroom sort of a carmel color, and the pink inlay (about 1 inch high) on the white bathroom tile, which runs on three walls, just doesn't match! Can I paint this gloss white with any sort of success? Which paint should I use? Thanks Steve Use a good oil not latex, one that flows out smooth is Benjamin Moore Satin Impervo, use Penetrol as a thinner, clean it real well first. |
Painting on bathroom tile?
"DerbyDad03" wrote in message ... On Feb 20, 8:32 am, Steve K wrote: My wife painted the bathroom sort of a carmel color, and the pink inlay (about 1 inch high) on the white bathroom tile, which runs on three walls, just doesn't match! Can I paint this gloss white with any sort of success? Which paint should I use? Thanks Steve Google it, my friend, google it. Yes. We are much too important and busy here to answer questions. Steve |
Painting on bathroom tile?
On Feb 20, 7:32*am, Steve K wrote:
My wife painted the bathroom sort of a carmel color, and the pink inlay (about 1 inch high) on the white bathroom tile, which runs on three walls, just doesn't match! Can I paint this gloss white with any sort of success? Which paint should I use? Thanks Steve Cutting to the crux of the matter: epoxy paints are said to have the best adhesion of all to common ceramics. Not easy to find them. Pro paint stores might be sources, try the ones in your area. Substrate cleanliness is vital. Acetone is a widely used solvent for surface cleaning in epoxy work. Use it with the usual sensible precautions (fumes, etc. can travel). Follow directions. Use a very high quality brush. Mask as necessary. There now, you should be good to go. Joe |
Painting on bathroom tile?
On Feb 20, 2:56*pm, Joe wrote:
On Feb 20, 7:32*am, Steve K wrote: My wife painted the bathroom sort of a carmel color, and the pink inlay (about 1 inch high) on the white bathroom tile, which runs on three walls, just doesn't match! Can I paint this gloss white with any sort of success? Which paint should I use? Thanks Steve Cutting to the crux of the matter: epoxy paints are said to have the best adhesion of all to common ceramics. Not easy to find them. Pro paint stores might be sources, try the ones in your area. Substrate cleanliness is vital. Acetone is a widely used solvent for surface cleaning in epoxy work. Use it with the usual sensible precautions (fumes, etc. can travel). Follow directions. Use a very high quality brush. Mask as necessary. There now, you should be good to go. Joe Regarding masking... It might be tough to mask the grout lines and prevent bleeding. What looks like a nice clean line between the grout and the tile might indeed be rather uneven once you take brush in hand. Just something to consider and be prepared to deal with. |
Painting on bathroom tile?
SteveB wrote:
"DerbyDad03" wrote in message ... On Feb 20, 8:32 am, Steve K wrote: My wife painted the bathroom sort of a carmel color, and the pink inlay (about 1 inch high) on the white bathroom tile, which runs on three walls, just doesn't match! Can I paint this gloss white with any sort of success? Which paint should I use? Thanks Steve Google it, my friend, google it. Yes. We are much too important and busy here to answer questions. Steve No, not really. To some, what you ask is like reinventing wheel- maybe it's been (mostly) done. To find out, DAGS. Takes less time than posting question and waiting for response. And ... please consider the possibility that others value their time too. Basic netiquette. John |
Painting on bathroom tile?
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 08:32:15 -0500, Steve K wrote:
My wife painted the bathroom sort of a carmel color, and the pink inlay (about 1 inch high) on the white bathroom tile, which runs on three walls, just doesn't match! Can I paint this gloss white with any sort of success? Which paint should I use? Thanks Steve It is easier/better to select another color to match the tile and inlay. |
Painting on bathroom tile?
It is easier/better to select another color to match the tile and inlay. absolutely long term painting tile doesnt work well and will be a big issue at home resale time. repaint room again, or plan on new tile. either now or when the paint begins peeling. had friend do this with epoxy paint, 2 years later it looked bad, and they had their bathroom gutted |
Painting on bathroom tile?
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 12:00:34 -0500, Steve K wrote:
My apologies, I jumped the gun thinking you were the newsgroup police. I didn't think you may actually be trying to help, instead of quickly brushing me off. Thanks. My job does not let me spend that much time searching the web so I thought a centralized answer would help me the quickest. I can certainly understand this reasoning, but it overlooks the real possibility that the people with the best answers might not be reading your post at a time when you'd need their answers, so using Google to search past postings in this group on this subject is a great way to quickly find out what others have said and done. I do that first before posting any of my questions, and I've gotten lots of information that way, more probably than if I just waited for responses to my particular question. |
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