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MAGIC 3124 Tub and Tile Refinishing Kit - Bright White - Paint On - Works On Ceramic Porcelain Acrylic Fiberglass Surfaces

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Style: Kit


Features

  • REFRESH YOUR BATHROOM: Give your sink, tub, or tile a fresh, long-lasting finish. It works on ceramic, porcelain, fiberglass, enamel-coated cast iron and acrylic tile, tubs, or sinks.
  • COMPLETE INSTRUCTIONS: Let's be real. Refinishing your bathtub is a lot of work, but we think it's worth it in the long run. We'll give you a step-by-step guide starting with the prepping process to make your old tub look new again. Patience and a little elbow grease are key to a great finish.
  • HIGH PERFORMANCE: Our two-part epoxy is specially formulated to stand up to moisture and make your fixtures look fantastic. However, it's not recommended for toilets, pools, or hot tubs.
  • SAVE MONEY: Refinishing your bathroom can get costly quick. Magic Paint-on Tub & Tile Refinishing Kit is here to slash costs so you can make your bathroom look amazing without breaking the bank on new fixtures or a contractor.
  • COAT COVERAGE: This covers 75-100 square feet, which is enough for two coats on one large tub or two average size bathtubs.

Brand: MAGIC


Color: Bright White


Finish Type: High-Gloss


Size: 1 Quart (Pack of 1)


Item Volume: 12 Fluid Ounces


Special Feature: Washable


Unit Count: 32.0 Fl Oz


Paint Type: Acrylic


Specific Uses For Product: Interior


Surface Recommendation: Ceramic, Porcelain, Sink, Tile


Brand: ‎MAGIC


Color: ‎Bright White


Finish Type: ‎High-Gloss


Size: ‎1 Quart (Pack of 1)


Item Volume: ‎12 Fluid Ounces


Special Feature: ‎Washable


Unit Count: ‎32.0 Fl Oz


Paint Type: ‎Acrylic


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Interior


Surface Recommendation: ‎Ceramic, Porcelain, Sink, Tile


Item Form: ‎Liquid


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Is Waterproof: ‎True


Model Name: ‎Tub and Tile


Package Information: ‎Can


Color Code: ‎#FFFFFF


Coverage: ‎75-100


Water Resistance Level: ‎Waterproof


UPC: ‎070048031243


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎43


Manufacturer: ‎Weiman


Part Number: ‎3124


Item Weight: ‎3.37 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎4.31 x 3.3 x 9.5 inches


Item model number: ‎3124


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Style: ‎Kit


Finish: ‎High-Gloss


Material: ‎Porcelain, Ceramic


Shape: ‎Square


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Washable


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: July 5, 2017


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  • Overall Extremely Pleased with This Product!!
Style: Kit
I already knew from some time ago that I wanted to do something about the ugly "almond-colored" fiberglass bathtub/shower combo fixtures in both bathrooms of my otherwise fully-remodeled bright white (with light gray flooring) recently-bought home. I explored options for replacing them. Quotes for contractors to come in and do the work at, say, The Home Depot would have run me about $5,000+ for the tubs alone (not including the walls)! I previously had heard about an option for refinishing them with an epoxy of sorts so I tried to find out more about that. I finally discovered some refinishing kits online through various retailers. Through researching and considering the best product in terms of favorable reviews as well as price, I finally settled on Magic Tub & Tile. The prep work took at least a day or two of my spare time for each tub/shower. Each kit is supposed to cover between about 75-100 square feet (with that area having two coats). I calculated that I had about ~89 sq. ft. surface area for each of the two fixtures so I bought two kits. There is a huge laundry list of other items that you need to have for the rest of the supplies on the list, which is something that I wished that they would have included on this product page somewhere so that I could have had everything offhand when the product arrived and just set to work. One of the reviews states that you should actually wait well over an hour after mixing the activator in with the base paint. I highly recommend doing this as well. The viscosity of the mixture is so thin and runny that, no matter the verticality of the surface you're applying it to and how skilled at painting you think you are, you will definitely have a lot of drips throughout the process. It is handy to keep a clean rag to wipe up spills like the video states. Also, you should keep a can of lacquer thinner on standby as well. I finished the first tub and, when I was painting the second one, I decided to first wait just a little longer after I mixed in the activator before starting to apply the first coat. although it gave me a less runny and slightly richer consistency that made applying it a lot better (at least initially), when I was a ways into the second coat, I really started to worry that I would run out before finishing (this is because it was laying on thicker). Sure enough, I ran out of product with roughly 15% of the surface unfinished with the second coat! I quickly ordered another can later that night to be sent out two-day shipping with a quick Amazon Prime trial (which I don't remember if I ended up needing) because this stuff is supposed to fully cure and be ready for use within 72 hours (3 days)! I bought yet another paint brush (this stuff will destroy your brushes even if you soak them in paint thinner to try and remove it) and got back to work the same day the third kit arrived. Well, of course I had plenty for coverage for the rest of the second tub and then a lot extra to apply better coverage to the rest (a third coat in some places). I then prepped the original first tub again with some TSP to do some touching up there as well. I had probably somewhat around a half a can left over after I was all done and could finally pretty much say like the instructions state that I am "satisfied with coverage." It seems like this finish will last a while and both tubs look beautiful! Every time I take a shower I can just admire how bright and shiny white they look. It's really satisfying. After everything was said and done I probably spent around $175 for the three kits and all the supplies that I didn't already have offhand - Much better than the many thousands of dollars! I still have the leftover can of product in the freezer. Does anyone know if I take it out and keep the lid on it, will it have the same shelf life as "normal paint" if I keep it sealed? Magic, do you know? Thank you so much for creating such an excellent product!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2019 by KJ KJ

  • Do it Yourself!! Buy now!
Style: Kit
Turned a stained old double sink vanity into a thing of beauty! Pros: easy to use, inexpensive. Cons: fumes, bubbles, streaks. Don't skip the preparation steps and take your time. Pour it on the surface and use your brush to push it and spread it. It's self leveling. Extras: works well on painted surfaces if you're looking to paint your cabinets and want a glossy lacquered finish, this stuff works great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 by StarkA StarkA

  • Really nice finish for the price
Style: Kit
Really easy to apply. In the directions it says to mix the paint and activator in the beginning and put in the refrigerator between coats. I found out it's a lot better to make the paint and activator three separate times between coats . Because you have to wait 4 hours between coats. And depending on the weather that day if it's humid it might be less than 4 hours. What I did was get a little scale I mix the paint 50/50 three separate times and after 3 months it's still holding up very nice very satisfied. Also this was my second time doing it within a month because I used a different brand of paint and it did not work out it started flaking within a week. Also do recommend letting it sit and dry for as long as you can before you start using a bathtub again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2024 by Derek G. Derek G.

  • A little pricy but great results
Style: Kit
Overall, I liked this product. I had great results and will be looking to see how it holds up. Likes: bright white, good coverage for two coats, better smell than other kits I've used Dislike: time waiting for kit to be ready to use, a bit pricier than other kits at around $60 each
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2022 by Elizabeth Durbin Elizabeth Durbin

  • Very long drying time, bubbling, tacky 6 days after application
Style: Kit
This product looked promising for my kitchen sink. We sanded the sink and then began application. It went on well, with a milky, almost transparent appearance, as the directions dictate we apply light layers of product. We waited the 2 hours in between layers, and ultimately only applied 2 layers as I was worried it wouldn’t dry correctly if we overdid it. Coverage looked nice that night, the smell was very pungent so we had to air out the kitchen. The next morning, the sides of the sink had dripping patterns and the bottom/middle was covered in small bubbles. Over the next few days, the dripping effect moved towards the bottom/middle, and remained that way. The box says 72 hours (3 days). We waited 3 days and it was still tacky to the touch. It has now been 7 days, I can’t sit a glass in the sink without producing a ring. If I press my finger into the product, it creates a dent. I waited double the drying time, nearly froze to death trying to ventilate my home, and it is still like putty. I definitely will not buy this again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2022 by Alisa

  • Easy to work worth
Style: Kit
This kit was so easy to work with. I had more than enough paint to do two coats, completely happy with the results.
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024 by Dawn Jackson

  • Hardest project I ever took on.
Style: Kit
I have just finished the 4th coat on my old bathtub and it is finally looking good. I did extreme preparation including power sanding, cleaning with scotch bright pads, and hand sanding, re-cleaning, two days of drying, etc before beginning the painting. Unfortunately the weather changed to humid while I was doing this which I am sure made drying time much larger. I do have to say that putting the paint and brush into the freezer between coats worked well, but would warn that it takes much more than an hour out of the freezer before using the paint again if you want it to adhere with subsequent coats. I also found that warming the tub slightly with hair dryer helped with recoating. I don't know that this product is much different than the Rustoleum, which is about half the cost. The coverage was very good. I still have half left after four coats and waiting to make sure that I do not need to coat again. I must say that I would never do this again. I was fortunate to have the time and the ability to live without the tub for a week or so. It is a long, difficult process. However, this was a 75 year old tub (one year older than me) which had had a lot of abuse through the years. It will not look perfect, but it is a dramatic improvement. I just hope it holds up and justifies all the work I put into this project. Again, would caution that you need much time, patience, and hard work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2019 by rmcg.

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