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I am re-doing my bathroom
The tiles in there are awful. I have painted the bathroom white as there are no windows so needs to be as bright as possible
i would like to paint over the old tiles with tile paint but asking people at work it does not seems a good idea.
has anyone ever used tile paint or tile transfers??

thanks
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  • ormus
    ormus Posts: 42,714 Forumite
    ive never used tile paint but the ones ive seen were not very good.
    tile transfers are ok.
    why not just retile? white tiles esp are very cheap these days.
    Get some gorm.
  • lynnexxxo
    lynnexxxo Posts: 1,213 Forumite
    I have used tile paint and transfers and to be honest I would probably just retile over the existing ones instead. Even if you are careful the tiles will always look painted.

    I got tile transfers from agros (silver squares). they weren't bad i suppose- certainly in terms of doing them they were easy to apply and they never peeled off. At best they could be described as ok to look at, certainly didn't add any 'wow' factor!
  • Doozergirl
    Doozergirl Posts: 34,076 Forumite
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    Tile paint looks bad. My H did it once years ago to try and cover and avacado job and it's just terrible.

    I viewed a house last week and they'd done it. It looked awful and was even peeling off. The tiles underneath were far less offensive than what they had done! :confused:
    Everything that is supposed to be in heaven is already here on earth.
  • Pennylane
    Pennylane Posts: 2,721 Forumite
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    Have to disagree - I painted over pale pink/grey tiles about 6 years ago (as a temporary measure really) and they looked great for about 5 of those years. I did 3 sides of an average sized bathroom - floor to ceiling.

    I bought a good brand and I was VERY careful. You have to be SCRUPULOUS about cleaning the tiles before you even start - that's where a lot of people go wrong! It was also a smelly job and you need good ventilation, so pick a nice day to do it & throw open the windows.

    I used white tile paint and then bought some blue transfers which went around the tiles in a single row. I used a very small paint roller (about 1" wide) and friends thought I was very good at re-tiling!!:rotfl: In the last year it started flaking and peeling but all in all a job well done!
  • real1314
    real1314 Posts: 4,432 Forumite
    I'd agree with pennylane - ok, they might not look like new white tiles, but if you're on a budget and can't tile (or even if you can but your budget's really tight) they can look ok.

    Prepare the surface (scrub it, clean it, scrub it, clean it etc etc)
    Use tile primer
    Use a small gloss roller

    we went over some horrid 70s mushroom brown tiles with white and it looked a damn sight better!
  • Pennylane
    Pennylane Posts: 2,721 Forumite
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    Real1314 - it's also the TIME that tiling takes and there is NOTHING that looks worse than poor tiling. :eek:
    The temporary measure I spoke about was because my DH kept saying he would re-tile our bathroom! I had already waited several YEARS for him to do it and could wait no longer so I figured if I did something about it and it wasn't up to his v.high quality control standards;) then he might get a professional to do it.

    It looked TOO darned good and, like I say, until this last year, was great. :rotfl: He's now been saying for months "I will re-tile that now" and I have finally convinced him that he his never gonna find the time and we are having a professional guy coming later this week to give us a price.:j :j :j
  • elsien
    elsien Posts: 36,059 Forumite
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    real1314 wrote: »
    we went over some horrid 70s mushroom brown tiles with white and it looked a damn sight better!

    You obviously had the same tiles as me - I couldn't stand looking at them either.:rotfl: Yes it looks painted, because I was being lazy and painted over the grouting as well, but still better than the originals. I'd agree to make sure to use the proper undercoat, and really get everything clean. I'd definitely do it again though if I was on a tight budget, till I could afford to get new tiles done properly.

    Mine's been on about 4/5 years and is now starting to flake. Having said that I'm not the world's greatest cleaner, so its not had a lot of wiping over. I think I'd be wary of using it in a kitchen which (in my house anyway) gets cleaned more often than bathroom tiles.

    The tile transfers I'm not so keen on - we had some at work and they didn't seem to stay on anywhere near as long as the tile paint. Then again, the bathrooms at work probably get cleaned more often!
    All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.

    Pedant alert - it's could have, not could of.
  • MOCB
    MOCB Posts: 20 Forumite
    I am concerned that some of the posts on here would put some people off using tile paint. We had gray tiles covering 100% of the walls. If we had retiled, we would have had to have replaced the entire bathroom and we couldn't justify that. White tile paint made it look so much better. Have done this twice, once helping a friend.

    The key is preparation:
    • Wipe all the tiles with sugar soap (removes grease etc.) - critical you do this. The first time I didn't and the paint soon blistered - didn't stick long-term, presumably because of grease/oil etc. on the tiles.
    • Apply a primer. The first time I used a primer that looks like white paint, and which you paint/roller on like an undercoat. It was poor. The next time I used a clear liquid primer which you put on with a cloth - did it in ten minutes rather than a few hours, and it was far better - provides a good, tacky (as in 'sticky', not as in 'poor quality') surface for the tile paint to bond to, so it'll last longer.
    • Use a roller (small gloss one). The people on this site who said you can see the paintbrush marks afterwards - it won't happen if you use a paintbrush.
    • 'Keep a wet edge' - google that phrase. If you have to stop painting, stop at a natural break e.g. complete one wall. Otherwise you'll get a visible line.
    On a separate matter, the chances are that you will also be painting a wall or the ceiling with emulsion. If so, use a 'kitchen & bathroom' paint. Firstly, they have anti-mould properties. Secondly, they are more water resistant. If you use an ordinary emulsion, even if you add an anti-mould additive, the paint is likely to crack and peel owing to water penetration.

    Good luck.
  • I have bathroom tiles which were painted with tile paint over 3 years ago which is now peeling and looks awful. We can't afford to retile; does any one what prep do we have to do to repeat the paint job and hopefully do a better job? The room is three quarters tiled so a big surface.
  • lynnexxxo
    lynnexxxo Posts: 1,213 Forumite
    Mrs Scuddy,

    Get yourself an electric sander and sand as much as you can. Then give them a good wash with sugar soap. Then (if you can be bothered) resand (when dry). Wash again and then give the place a bit of a clean to get rid of as much dust as possible. Use a roller to apply the paint. Don't go for any other colour than white as its pretty impossible to get the grout looking right.
    The more effort you put into the prep, the better they will look.

    Good luck
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