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Rust-Oleum 384165 Tub And Tile Refinishing 2-Part Kit, Gloss White,White

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Style: Gloss


Color: White (New)


Features

  • Prepare and paint surface the same day with a tough, with tub and tiles 2-part epoxy acrylic formula that withstands moisture and resists corrosion
  • For best results, thoroughly mix parts A and B separately before mixing together for 2 minutes; once combined be sure to use within 6 hours of mixing
  • Each kit covers up to 110 sq. ft.; two coats highly recommended; wait 1-2 hours to recoat allow bathroom paint to dry for 3 days before exposing to water
  • Make sure to adequately ventilate area when using tub and tile paint by opening windows and turning on a fan to circulate air
  • Properly prep surface and read all directions included in kit thoroughly before beginning project

Description

Rust-Oleum Tub and Tile Refinishing Kit provides the sleek look of porcelain to your bathtub and bathroom tile without the mess or cost of complete tile replacement. This unique product combines the durability of an acrylic with a 2-part epoxy paint formula for the optimal bathtub and shower paint. Make old tiles look new again, and watch as your bathroom tub, tile, and shower ideas come to life. Works great to renew ceramic or porcelain tile, fiberglass, acrylic, cast iron and steel tubs and sinks.

Brand: Rust-Oleum


Color: White (New)


Finish Type: Gloss


Size: 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)


Item Volume: 500 Milliliters


Special Feature: Washable


Unit Count: 32.0 Fluid Ounces


Paint Type: Acrylic


Specific Uses For Product: Interior


Surface Recommendation: Porcelain


Coverage: 110 sq ft


Paint Type: Acrylic


Included Components: Rust-Oleum 384165 Tub And Tile Refinishing 2-Part Kit, Gloss White


UPC: 020066024185


Container Type: Can


Item Form: Liquid


Manufacturer: Rust-Oleum


Model Name: Tub & Tile Refinishing Kit


Age Range Description: Adult


Indoor Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Specific Uses For Product: Interior


Surface Recommendation: Porcelain


Brand Name: Rust-Oleum


Is Waterproof: True


Special Features: Washable


Finish Type: Gloss


Color: White (New)


Color Code: White


Size: 32 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)


Item Volume: 500 Milliliters


Unit Count: 32.0 Fluid Ounces


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  • Great product but NOT an easy DIY!!!
Style: Gloss Color: White
I read most if not all of the reviews, blogs, and watched videos. I am experienced in woodworking, refinishing, and painting. I already owned 2 HVLP sprayers. I thought this would be easy for me. In the end, the finish is beautiful. But...I won't ever do this again. I followed the directions to a T, except I opted for a coarser grade of sandpaper because our tub is preformed acrylic and has lightly textured walls and a textured base so I was worried about adhesion. It was beige and I wanted it white. It was new when the house was built 2003 and saw almost no use until around 10yrs ago when our kids were old enough to bathe alone. Those 1st years were rough on my linoleum & sublfoor, but the tub itself was still new looking. I cleaned and sanded. Cleaned again. Went over everything twice with tack cloths. I used my HVLP gravity feed sprayer for 1st coat, not thinning because many people talked about how thin the epoxy paint was. It looked absolutely lovely...for about 3 minutes. Then it began to run just everywhere. I waited 2 hours and sanded the drips down. Then I used a new brush to trim & a mini roller with 2 HD foam roller covers to apply the 2nd coat and things looked good but the beige was still showing through on the tub floor and inside walls. It took 2 box kind to get this far. I bought a 3rd box kit, waited 24 hrs, lightly sanded, used a tack cloth & applied a 3rd coat to just the tub w/ 2 more HD foam roller covers. It looked great. Amazing. But, I shouldn't have mixed the whole box... Because then I had a plumbing mishap. You see, we only have a whole-house main shut-off for all of our water (sinks have their own shutoff but showers fo not). And since 6 people needed to use the master bath & the half bath while I worked on this full bath, we had to temporarily install a trim kit to the shower handle & turn the water back on. I am not a plumber, & I managed to install the trim kit wrong-- trim said water was off but actually it was on; the error happened bc i failed to notice that the internal plumbing rotated when I removed the trim kit. Since the tub spout pipe was covered, water mostly arched out of the tub onto the subfloor but did splash all over the new epoxy beneath the spout and around the drain as well as a little down the front of the tub. After the 3am dash to dry up the mess with buckets & towels, I was able to fix the plumbing error but the epoxy paint had gotten wet in places. I emailed Rust-Oleum but it was like 4am Friday morning so I didn't receive a reply until some time Monday afternoon. By then I had already acted. I read online that epoxy paint's dry & cure time could be affected by the moisture; at worst the paint's adhesion would be destroyed. I waited 24hrs for the surface to dry. The surface that had gotten wet felt like the rest & sanded like the rest. So I bought a 4th kit & mixed up half. Then I used a tack cloth and then re-coated the affected areas. Because I am still in the middle of renovating the bathroom & no one will use that shower/tub fir at least 2 weeks I am hoping that everything will turn out alright. Rust-Oleum advised me in the e-mail that I received afterward that it would be best to wait 3 days, then sand & recoat. Whoops! All this occurred the week of 7/21/20. I will try to leave an update next year as to whether the paint holds up. If I were to advise someone about using this paint, I would say to wear a sweat band (seriously glad I did) & buy an extra box to play around with. The paint is very weird in that it is super runny initially, but thickens over time. It is tricky to work with in either state. I think that experience with this specific type of paint would've helped me avoid a lot of my errors. The rest was unpredictable plumbing error. But in the end, the look is just lovely. And btw, the other posters are dead-on regarding the fumes. They are really, really bad. I wore a P100 carbon filter respirator & experienced burning eyes & got a headache the 1st day. Our bathroom is small & has no window. We ran the vent fan for the 7 days, had upper story windows opened & ran ceiling fans in upper story rooms. The fumes were the worst the 1st day (Non-masked people moved downstairs pretty quickly), but were bearable the next 2 days. After that a chemical smell lingered inside the bathroom itself for about 4 days although a mask was not necessary to be in there (I have asthma & had no issues breathing in there those last few days). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2020 by Elisa Elisa

  • Great product
Style: Gloss Color: Coastal Fog
I moved into a house that had a pink tub and tile. Found this product and it saved me a fortune. It is just like regular paint you mix the two ingredients you roll it and brush it. The directions tell you exactly how to prep so it’s extremely easy to do. It did not take me any time at all. The paint gets tacky really fast. You wanna make sure you are completely ready to start painting when you open that up and pour it and start using it because it gets dry. It dries very fast. The only thing I don’t like which there’s nothing to fix it is the smell. It is extremely strong, so you’re definitely gonna need something to ventilate the area for a day or two and you absolutely have to wear some kind of mask when you’re using this product. It’s extremely strong smelling again worth it to save a ton of money. Looks absolutely fantastic. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2024 by Amy Rappleyea Amy Rappleyea

  • Works Great - the smell is horrible
Style: Gloss Color: White (New)
This product works great, it's fairly easy to apply and the end result is really nice. HOWEVER, it has the most evil and vile smell you can imagine, and it doesn't go away quickly. It's been 24 hours since I refinished my bathtub and I can still smell it. I had windows open, fans running, and air purifiers on high, and it didn't help a bit. Air fresheners don't help. Plan on leaving home, or be prepared to suffer this smell. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024 by Sandra P. Hays

  • Great product!
Style: Gloss Color: White (New)
I had a dark tan/yellow tub and sink in the extra bathroom and was unable to remodel at this time. Decided to do a little update and wanted a white tub and sink. Received this product a couple of weeks ago, but only able to use it today. It is a lot of prep and you have to have a lot of ventilation because this product has a very strong smell. A mask is also useful. After applying 3 coats to sink and tub, I am very surprised of the very nice outcome. Drying time is really fast, about an hour, so you can do this in one day. I have about 1/2 of the can left, but it is only good for use for 6hrs. I would highly recommend this product if you want a quick bathroom update. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2024 by chrissy

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