How do I paint my sandy-colored backsplash tile?
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Hi Sandy. You can buy a special epoxy paint used to paint tiles. Check with your local home improvement store. Rustoleum has one you can use. You will also need to lightly sand the tiles. Here is a link with step by step. Good Luck!
https://www.todayshomeowner.com/how-to-paint-over-ceramic-tile-in-a-bathroom/
This how it's done for a lasting finish.
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/paint/yes-you-really-can-paint-tiles-rust-oleum-tile-transformations-kit-7569621
Yes! You Really Can Paint Tiles: Rust-Oleum Tile Transformations Kit
Hooray for Amanda! She has it covered. Any treatment with Rustoleum is on my list. Best wishes!