Can you paint over linoleum tile in a bathroom?
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Yes! Use oil based kilz and then top with enamel or U can choose to top coat with 2 part epoxy. Add color with pigment like gold, silver, pearl, metallic etc. available at Amazon. Purchase a kitchen torch for $13 to remove bubbles. Check out U-Tube on epoxy finishes.
Hello Carole, this Hometalk link might be informative to help answer all the questions you might have about linoleum floor painting— hope this helps!
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=paint%20linoleum
I would clean it very well, first with a tile cleaner, rinse and rinse
and then clean with TSP solution.
Rinse well & dry.
Kilz & epoxy both have high VOCs and you’ll need to run the fan and have additional fans. I would wait until it warms up so that the windows can be open.
You’ll need to wear gloves and a mask too.
Yes, here's my post on painting a floor: https://rootsandwingsfurniture.com/blog/paintedfloor/
The only difference would be that you would need a primer first, I'd use BIN shellac, it's smelly but will really stick and give you a good surface to paint.
Hi Carole, yes you sure can! Here is a great video to assist you!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiOE6Ec2MDI
Here are a few ideas: https://www.pinterest.com/danadent8/painted-linoleum/