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Layne T

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  • Layne T
    Followed 7 people on Dec 31, 2012
  • my pink & black bathroom. ugh, help!

Painting: Can I paint over bathroom tile and have it look good?

My 2 bathrooms are horrendous. One is black & pink the other has issues all its own.

I'd love to paint the pink & black bathroom as a cheaper option while I renovate the other. Is it going to look terrible or can it really be a project worth getting into??

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  • Layne T
    Commented on Jun 21, 2012
    I just did this in my half bath. It was an addition to my house in the 60's or 70's and it was ...»
    plastic tile (yuck, right??). I got the info from a painter that had done it on 'real' tile and it seems to hold up so far. First clean the tile then paint with a primer (I used Valspar's Contractors Primer) let it cure, sand down, then paint with a high gloss paint. I cut in with a brush but then used a cabinet roller for the rest. Hope this helps!

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