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I have removed multiple old metal bathroom fixtures from the tiles in my bathroom, and have multiple holes from where the screws were (some of the holes are quite large and they made a mess of the original drilling). I’ve read that Selleys 50g Knead It Aqua Epoxy Putty is the best way to fill these holes, is this sufficient for areas that are frequently wet, for example, where a soap dish was removed near the shower head? And once the putty is dry does it need to be sealed in some way?
The tiles in question are a sandy-beige colour with a non-gloss surface. What is the best way to match the tile colour, do you paint over the putty once it’s dry and sanded? Or do you colour the putty itself?
Hi @Almico
Thanks for sharing your question about patching the holes in your tile. You are correct the best way to patch these holes is to use Selleys 50g Knead It Aqua Epoxy Putty. The putty itself can't be tinted to a different colour, but it can be painted once it cures. My best suggestion is to place the putty over the hole and feather the sides so that it blends in with the tile. Once it cures it can be sanded down if the profile of the patch is too high. When you've sanded it to the correct level you can then paint the surface to the same colour as your tile. Please note that the paint is a temporary fix and will need to be reapplied when it starts to fade.
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Eric
Thanks Eric! Just to confirm, is the putty waterproof once dry or does it need to be sealed with something else for use in wet areas?
And, what type of paint would be best to go in wet areas (over the putty) that will blend best with non-gloss tiles (like in the photo)?
Hi @Almico
Yes, the putty is waterproof and does not require any other sealer to go on top of it. An interior water-based paint at low sheen should suffice to cover the putty surface. Please note that this is a temporary paint cover, eventually the paint will either peel or fade. A touch up will be necessary every now and then. There are currently no paint products that can withstand the conditions found in a shower cubicle.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Thank you Eric, your advice is much appreciated!
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