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Hello!
I’m painting an old kitchen (we hope to build new in 1-2 years, so this is just to tide us over).
I’ve painted the kitchen cupboards with the Dulux Renovation range, and it’s looking great.
The tiles were done terribly by the previous owner and must be replaced, and the bench top is in a terrible state too, but should be passable with paint…
i’m thinking that I should firstly remove all the tiles and silicone, then do the bench top *prior* to getting a tiler in to do the tiles- is that the right sequence?
I would imagine that I can’t remove tiles *after* the bench top has been done? (I need to remove this gross rotted wooden board piece too).
Thanks for your help ☺️
Hi @AmyLouise1,
I'd recommend replacing the tiles before painting the benchtop. During tile removal, there's a risk of damaging the newly painted benchtop, so it's better to tackle the tiles first. After the tiles are replaced, you can then paint the benchtop without worrying about any accidental damage. This way, you'll ensure the best finish for both the tiles and the benchtop.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Mitchell
Hi @AmyLouise1
I would agree with @MitchellMc in replacing the tiles first. I would however protect the benchtop with cardboard taped to all edges. Officeworks sell small rolls of it.
Nailbag
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