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How do you stop tile paint from dripping?
Robinred
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Hello you wonderful knowledgeable people, I'm hoping you can help me!
I'm using Ronseal one coat tile paint on my kitchen tiles. I cleaned the tiles first and applied it as per the tin instructions but it keeps dripping into lumpy dribbles. I have only done a test patch and I need to know how to get a smooth finish for the rest!
Thanks!
I'm using Ronseal one coat tile paint on my kitchen tiles. I cleaned the tiles first and applied it as per the tin instructions but it keeps dripping into lumpy dribbles. I have only done a test patch and I need to know how to get a smooth finish for the rest!
Thanks!
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How about using a small roller instead of brushes , might take a couple of coats but it will go on thinner that way... we did some doors with gloss paint and a dense foam roller , it worked very well with no marks ..#6 of the SKI-ers Club :j
"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing" Edmund Burke0 -
You legend thankyou Tanith!0
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