Suitable for painting and changing the color of bathtubs, showers, sinks, tiles, etc. Easy to use, with excellent adhesion, it creates the appearance of new porcelain on the items it is applied to.
It is resistant to detergents and cleaners, and thanks to its special composition, it does not yellow.
It is important that the surfaces to be painted are completely dry and free of dust or residues for 24 hours.
Application Method
We sand with fine sandpaper so that the surface is uniform and smooth in all areas.
We clean the painting surface well from dust.
Once it is clean and dry, we apply the first coat with the spray.
After 1 hour, and once the paint has dried, we apply the second coat.
If the result is not satisfactory or the surface is not uniform, a third coat can be applied.
The bathtub should not be used for at least 24 hours after the painting is finished.
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Satisfactory for its price. If you have your own house, change the bathtub. Ideal and cheap for rental houses where the owner is not likely to easily go through such a process. It does not have the texture of a classic bathtub, but as you can see in the photos, this carpet that was created by a previous tenant of the apartment disappeared. Depending on how much enamel has come off, it requires more hands. I used 4 hands with 2 of the 400ml, but the enamel had come off everywhere. Also, like with all spray paints, you need to know how to work with it because it will run everywhere. Due to my own stupidity, it made 2 runs that are not visible, of course. When holding it, I feel like it will last for a long time. We will see.
UPDATE after 3 years! The coating has come off where the enamel was lost. I easily did it again with such a cheap solution. I think I still have some spray left.
Do not attempt to paint tiles. Despite being advertised as suitable, unfortunately it is not. I had to remove it with a spatula and ended up buying special tile paint to do the job. Thankfully, it comes off easily with a little patience, but the pieces that come off stick to the floor tiles. Overall, a lot of work
It takes several hands to cover bathtub imperfections. However, it definitely improves the previous condition quite a bit. Strong smell during use.
Update: After 6 months, it started to peel off in some areas.
I had a crack in the bathroom sink and after I applied epoxy glue (stocko) on it, I sprayed this spray on top. It smoothed out nicely without running, but it left a lot of dust, so a mask is needed. In the last application, it got away from me and ran. The crack was successfully covered, although it doesn't shine like glass everywhere. It is better than before, so I recommend it
I use it every 2 years for a light rejuvenation of the bathtub and soap holder with satisfactory results.
Initially, it requires:
A. Good cleaning with Fairy to remove soap residue and dirt.
B. Then, a good wipe with alcohol to clean thoroughly.
C. We dry well and use a hot air gun to heat up (approximately 30 degrees) the areas we will paint.
I have used countless sprays for many uses. I found this particular one to be utterly unacceptable. It claims to paint porcelain, so I applied 5-6 coats with long intervals between them to allow for proper drying from hand to hand.
The end result looks good, but the durability is below zero (see photo after one week).
It was a waste of time and money, and it put me through the process of removal... It also has very poor coverage, the first 3 coats are still just the beginning... unless the base is white