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On a budget I used a stencil, products from Bunnings and updated the tiles. Changed towel rails. Super happy with results
Hi @kye,
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Is there any trick to using the stencil? Do you have to prime the area first?
Katie
Hi,
I did a heap of research and asked a painter friend before I started. I cleaned and lightly sanded the tiles. I applied White Knight tile primer and followed the instructions re roller nap and drying time. I used the Dulux tile paint range and bought the stencil online. It was time consuming with trial and error for applying the stencil but I used a 4mm nap roller and only did one coat. Once it was all dry I used UV stable clear tetrathane with a non slip additive. The bathroom is a high traffic area with a family of 5 in and out using the double shower and bath. With the tetrathane coating I don’t expect it to yellow, chip or fade.
Hi @kye,
Thank you for sharing further detail. It really looks like you could be a professional! Well done again.
Katie
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