Browse Forums Finishing Touch 1 Mar 17, 2014 12:12 pm Posted this topic in Renovations but thought I may find someone here who can help too, thanks. Hi, We will be putting our house on the market this year but need to do a few things in order to get it ready. We have hideous wall tiles in our bathroom (I don't know what the previous owners were thinking The floor tiles are a beige which is fine but the walls are light grey with coloured fish on them, they're horrid. Being that we're just getting the house ready to sell I thought the cheaper option was to paint over them instead of replacing them. The ensuite isn't that big, can't swing a cat in it as they say, just the walls and into the shower area. For anyone that's used tile paint how effective is it, is it easy to use, is it messy, happy with the results etc? Thanks and any advice would be great. Loving our new home, Upper Hunter NSW on 2.5 acres Re: Tile Paint - anyone used it?? 2Mar 25, 2014 4:31 pm My auntie used in when she wanted to freshen up & sell an investment unit. The bathroom wall tiles were in good condition, just a horrid mustard colour from the early 70s and had (much like your fish) little pictures of trees every 3rd tile. The floor tiles were a darker beige and had actually aged reasonably well. She used a white tile paint from the hardware store, a good quality tile cleaner, and some alcohol type solution which removed any residual grime/gunk/glue and made sure they were dry. Newspapered and masked up the floor, shower screen and where the wall tiles met the wall paint and rollered the tile paint on with a small roller. She did two coats and it come up a million bucks! Had a nice glossy sheen to it as well, and just lifted the whole bathroom. She never used the bathroom or had it tenanted after that, so I dont know how it held up, but it looked like they were just plain white tiles. She did it on her own in an afternoon. Thread: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=66299 Slab: 16/6/14 Frame: 4/7/14 Roof: 22/7/14 Lock Up: 20/8/14 Fixing: 26/8/14 PCI: 9/10/14 Handover: 20/10/14 Re: Tile Paint - anyone used it?? 3Mar 26, 2014 12:07 pm Thank you so much for taking the time to reply Deluxes, I really really appreciate it. Anything to hide the horrid coloured fish on my walls is a bonus. I'll add it to our list, thanks again Loving our new home, Upper Hunter NSW on 2.5 acres Re: Tile Paint - anyone used it?? 4Apr 01, 2014 12:00 pm Oh no worries I dont know what the brand was, but it was just bought from Bunnings and had the instructions on the tin. All the best with it! (and yes, I never understood that fish/trees/shells picture fascination on tiles!) some are just hideous! Thread: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=66299 Slab: 16/6/14 Frame: 4/7/14 Roof: 22/7/14 Lock Up: 20/8/14 Fixing: 26/8/14 PCI: 9/10/14 Handover: 20/10/14 Re: Tile Paint - anyone used it?? 5Apr 01, 2014 2:26 pm Thanks deluxes, I picked up a brochure from Bunnings for White Knight tile paint. My husband hates the idea of painting over tiles as he doesn't like the finish but now you can get a gloss finish so I'm thinking anything's got to be better than those coloured fish,lol. Thanks again Loving our new home, Upper Hunter NSW on 2.5 acres Re: Tile Paint - anyone used it?? 6Apr 01, 2014 2:40 pm hahaha well i'm sure in the past people have used regular wall paint to go over tiles, resulting in a bit of a chalky dull finish, so no wonder he's a bit scared! If you are using a specialised tile paint, it will come out glossy instead of flat and dull like a wall paint would. lol yes! Banish those fish Thread: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=66299 Slab: 16/6/14 Frame: 4/7/14 Roof: 22/7/14 Lock Up: 20/8/14 Fixing: 26/8/14 PCI: 9/10/14 Handover: 20/10/14 Re: Tile Paint - anyone used it?? 7Jul 19, 2014 11:25 pm The White Knight tile paint is excellent. I used it in on my laundry tiles and kitchen tiles (white over daggy 70's green). Perfect. Did the kitchen 10 years ago and laundry a year ago. Very durable. Can't tell it's paint. I wouldn't do the floor though. Re: Tile Paint - anyone used it?? 8Jul 20, 2014 11:14 am I am pretty sure Michelle has used it. I seem to remember her talking about it with her renos. viewtopic.php?f=21&t=18087&p=234939&hilit=+tile+paint#p234939 Re: Tile Paint - anyone used it?? 10Jul 21, 2014 9:07 am you'll have to search for her reno thread. that link above is just her saying she was going to use it. viewtopic.php?f=6&t=13354 is Michelles reno thread But it is 49 pages long. I did a quick search using the advanced search engine thingy at the top and the only other mention i could find from Michelle was the one below. I'm out of time now. Work calls and as I sadly didn't win Lotto and my holidays are over I've got to go. Michelle didn't seem too confident about the tile paint in it. BUT I think she was happy with it when she used it. ( I maybe wrong.) Why not PM her and ask. I did find a very old reference to it from Michelle though in which she said, "You can buy a “TEXTURE PEN” that you use to colour the grout! It’s a special one for that purpose! .....The tile paint is ok…….a good remedy for a short term resolve. But you’re better off in the long run to bite the bullet and re-tile. There are some many great tiles available, so why limit your selection." Re: Tile Paint - anyone used it?? 11Jul 21, 2014 9:22 pm Thanks so much Kextkez for taking the time to have a look for me, I really appreciate it. Bugger not winning lotto and having to go back to work I will check it out, thanks Loving our new home, Upper Hunter NSW on 2.5 acres Re: Tile Paint - anyone used it?? 13Jul 25, 2014 9:00 pm kexkez you'll have to search for her reno thread. that link above is just her saying she was going to use it. viewtopic.php?f=6&t=13354 is Michelles reno thread But it is 49 pages long. I did a quick search using the advanced search engine thingy at the top and the only other mention i could find from Michelle was the one below. I'm out of time now. Work calls and as I sadly didn't win Lotto and my holidays are over I've got to go. Michelle didn't seem too confident about the tile paint in it. BUT I think she was happy with it when she used it. ( I maybe wrong.) Why not PM her and ask. I did find a very old reference to it from Michelle though in which she said, "You can buy a “TEXTURE PEN” that you use to colour the grout! It’s a special one for that purpose! .....The tile paint is ok…….a good remedy for a short term resolve. But you’re better off in the long run to bite the bullet and re-tile. There are some many great tiles available, so why limit your selection." Hi Guys, I actually used full gloss enamel paint on my bathroom wall tiles. Ready to do yet another paint over as the white paint when yellow!! This time it will be full gloss enamel dark grey. But the bathroom will have to wait till I get back from my 3 week trip to South Africa next April Even though the paint when yellow, I can NOT scratch it off the tiles. So it has stick to the tiles extremely well. Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: Tile Paint - anyone used it?? 14Jul 25, 2014 9:09 pm You can see the old tiles past the bath. The bathroom will get a new vanity which has been sitting in the garage for 3 years and tapes. New flooring and paint the tiles.....thats it, then I sit here till I sell again with the renos I have done. Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com Re: Tile Paint - anyone used it?? 16Jul 27, 2014 8:04 am My pleasure. Remember these are quick fixes...if you want a really smick bathroom or kitchen you need to replace the tiles. Have fun!! Internal and External Building and Colour Consultant Online - Worldwide http://www.denovoconcepts.com As title suggests, looking at using the interlocking Pentablock stacked stone products to replace failing timber retaining… 0 18071 there is only 20% difference in concrete strength between 20 mpa and 25 mpa, so check with your engineer first if it fits his calculation tolerances. There are ways to… 6 18355 Looking for advice on whether this variation in tile colour is acceptable. 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