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Using the Dulux Renovation Range transformed grey marble tiles into a clean and modern white.
After seeing the great before and after from elmac, and receiving a large quote to rip out and redo my bathrooms, I decided I'd start a steady cosmetic renovation by painting the tiles. I figured if I had a bad result I'd suck it up and rip out and redo at some point. I had previously painted my ugly grey 1995 kitchen cupboards three years ago with White Knight Tile and Laminate Paint and had a good result.
This time I used the Dulux Renovation Range, using the white colour off the shelf with no tinting. My existing tiles were an off white colour with grey marbling.
I started by cleaning the tiles with a green scourer to ensure there was no soap residue. I then used my trusty Ozito 18V Detail Sander with 120 grit, followed by a light hand sand with 400 grit.
The painting process included the following:
All four coats took two days and two nights. I did a light hand sand using 400 grit between coats.
That's it! It was easy to use and easy to do. My result is not as dramatic as others as my tiles were a lightish colour anyway, but I'm ecstatic with the result which is way better than the photos show. It's a real brightener and the tiles look new.
One month on, they are still looking great and I have just done my ensuite as well. I've also added white silicone to the corners and edges, which has really added a professional finish. I use a soft sponge instead of a scourer type sponge to clean. I am quick to spot clean as I'm still keen for them to look perfect, so nothing really sets in that requires scrubbing.
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Six months later and I am pleased to report that my painted tiles are still looking perfect!
Great work and a good well written article.
@Ari That’s amazing, what a difference it makes !! I love it.
I painted my tiles in the bathroom using the White Knight products. It looks great.
Hi! Not sure how long ago this project was done, but I'm curious to know how it's gone since? Has the paint cracked, particularly surrounding the bathtub where it's presumably exposed to a lot of water.
Thanks
Hello @diy_vvv
Let me tag @Ari to make them aware of your question. It would be interesting to find out how the paint is holding up. Are you planning on painting your bathroom tiles as well? If you are, please don't forget to post an update.
If you have any other questions we can help with, please let us know.
Eric
Hi Ari,
Your project looks great!
Are you able to give an update on how the tile paint is holding up in the bathroom?
Thank you @alc123 and @diy_vvv for the question and kind comment.
Three years on and the white walls and splashback still look great, no cracking or chips at all.
I also painted a tiled bathroom floor and tiled shower floor in charcoal grey. Aside from a few drops of hair colour which stained, the tiled bathroom floor still looks excellent. We don’t really wear shoes on this bathroom.
The tiled shower floor has chipped a lot around the drain and edges as it gets a good scrubbing when cleaning, and the constant water on it wouldn’t help. I would say the shower floor lasted 18-24 months before it started looking shabby.
I am hoping to replace my bathrooms in 2025 and painting has been a great way to make them a little nicer while I saved.
100% recommend painting bathroom tiles, it’s an easy budget job.
Thank you @Ari for your detailed response. It is really appreciated.
In terms of cleaning, what sort of product were you using on the wall
tiles? Just wondering if the tile paint could handle the stronger products like anti mould spray or bleach.
thank you 😃
Hi @alc123,
Here's a helpful guide with common questions on the Renovation range of paints.
A couple of notes:
Dulux Renovation Range Tiles & Benchtops requires a clean and primed surface to adhere or the paint will peel and flake off. All grease, silicone and dirt contamination must be removed and Dulux Renovation Range Primer must be applied following label directions prior to applying your Renovation Range topcoat.
The prep guide recommends Selley's Rapid Mould Killer.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
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