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Using your tub and shower With new bathroom paints on the market, everything from backsplash tiles to toilet bowls can be painted and refinished these days. Acrylic tubs and showers are no exception. With a tub refinishing kit, you can change the color of your tub and shower or just freshen up your existing color. Take a fine 220 grit sandpaper and lightly sand the entire acrylic surface. This helps "rough up" the ultra-smooth factory finish so the paint can grab on. I like to tape strips of sandpaper to a small block for easier grip and control. Be gentle, you don't need to remove material, just scuff up the glossy top layer. Removing Soap Film 6 products in Acrylic Tub & Tile Paint & Coatings White Refinishing kit Refinishing paint Epoxy Off-white Black Pickup Free Delivery Fast Delivery Sort & Filter (1) Base Material: Acrylic Clear All Color: Plumbing White Project Source Restore Plumbing White High-gloss Tub and Tile Refinishing Coating (Spray Can) Model # 11200 Find My Store Options include putting in an acrylic liner for upwards of $300, or learning how to paint a bathtub with a special epoxy. Wait, can you paint a bathtub?
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The best paints for a bathtub will withstand water and work well with these materials, such as acrylic polymer, polyurethane, or epoxy-based paint. If painting a cast iron tub, ensure the paint is suitable for metal, such as acrylic urethane enamel, which works well. Do not waste your time or money on low-quality latex paint; it will not last. Step 1. We begin with preparation. Make sure that you have all of the equipment you need for the job and get the area you are working in ready. Lay down newspapers anywhere paint may drip or splash. Tape up any areas that require finer work being done, i.e. claw feet, the roll top of the tub, etc. Step 2. There are two types of bath which can be painted; cast iron and acrylic. Painting a cast iron bath is a little more complicated so it's advised that you, to make life a little easier, this guide will focus mainly on how to paint an acrylic bath which, if you've bought a bath recently, is likely what it's made from anyway. Acrylic Paint Works Best. For the best bathroom paint, pick a high-quality, fast-drying acrylic formula, as opposed to an oil-based one, which won't react well to water. Look for specially formulated "bathroom paint," containing mold-inhibiting agents for extra protection. Bathroom paint costs more than regular paint, but it's specially.
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4. Sand the entire bathtub to work down the gloss and prepare it for paint. Use wet/dry sandpaper, and sand it with 400 grit sandpaper first, and then do it again with 600 grit sandpaper. Attach your sandpaper to a sanding block, and use a spray bottle to wet down the tub as you work. Acrylic polymer paints, for instance, are great on acrylic bathtubs, and oil-based paints are good on metal ones. One easy way to make sure the paint you're picking will work for your tub is to grab a refinishing kit. These tub and tile kits come with many of the things you'll need to paint your bathtub, including the primer, paint, and so.
BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: Diamond Brite Paint 40400 1-Gallon Kitchen and Bath BEST ECO-FRIENDLY: Glidden Diamond Satin Interior Paint and Primer BEST SATIN: BEHR ULTRA 1 gal. Ultra Extra. Bathtub refinishing is used to give your bathtub a facelift by painting a tough epoxy coating over the existing enamel, acrylic, or fiberglass tub surface. It's not super expensive when considering other options like replacing the tub. It's also relatively easy to do using a do-it-yourself kit instead of hiring a professional.
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2. Apply your primer. Use a good quality paint brush and apply a thin layer of primer all over the outside surfaces of the bath. With roll top baths, just paint up to the 'lip' but not over it and for baths without a lip, paint the outside to the edges. Take care not to paint inside the bath. 3. Apply your paint. The best paint for bathroom ceilings is one that will resist moisture and mildew. Avoid regular flat white paint and pick a satin or semi-gloss paint finish for a bathroom ceiling. A satin finish is fine for a powder room ceiling because the space may have low moisture and humidity. But a very humid bathroom with a steamy shower requires a more.