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****e? Tile paint any better? Does it have to be specifically tile paint or
are there alternatives? Just trying to think of something to brighten up all
the boring white tiles in't kitchen.

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Mungo "Two Sheds" Toadfoot wrote:
****e? Tile paint any better? Does it have to be specifically tile paint or
are there alternatives? Just trying to think of something to brighten up all
the boring white tiles in't kitchen.


Agreed. We are considering having some tiles printed to our own designs.
But that is in the newly tiled scenario not the upgrade in situ.

Depending on the treatment they will get, I would consider using almost
any paint and some lacquer/varnish over. Maybe a super-hard water-based
(to avoid yellowing)?

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