How would I go about getting tile (looks glossy) around my faux fireplace ready to paint?
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Z on Jul 24, 2012I just read on another post about painting granite of a primer that is made for such a task. You can find it here.... http://www.hometalk.com/#!/470652 Check Peace Painting Co's comment.Helpful Reply
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KMS Woodworks on Jul 26, 2012if the area is not too large the cost of replacing the tile may not be that great...from a durability standpoint that would be the best. But if you are going the paint route that primer above should do the trick.Helpful Reply
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Maria M on Jul 31, 2012Thank you for these ideas..I really wanted to pain them since I want to stencile on them different things that show my Irish heritage.. Will check ou the primer to see what that is about..Thank you :)Helpful Reply
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Z on Jul 31, 2012That sounds fun. Be sure and take before, during and after pictures to share please.Helpful Reply
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