How can I paint bathroom wall tile?
My bathroom tiles are a plastic type from the late 50's. They are not ceramic but not sure what there called. ?????". How do I paint them and which products should I use so the paint doesn't peel from steam of the shower???? Help
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Take a good photo to the paint department of your home improvement store and ask for their advice on paints and application tools. You might also want to buy some adhesive tile decals and place them randomly for a new look. You can buy these at craft and home improvement stores.
Hi Kay, like Fiddledd said get lots of photos of this tile and take it to the home improvement store, they should have some advice for you
RustOleum makes a kit. Here are a few tips: wear a respirator, have 2 people, vent well, follow directions exacty, let sit for 5 days before using.