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Rust-Oleum Tub And Tile Spray Paint. 12 oz. White (Pack of 1)

$ 18.75

  • Brand: Rust-Oleum
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • MPN: 280882
  • Type: Speciality Paint
  • UPC: 20066247201
  • gtin13: 20066247201

Description

Apply to ceramic, porcelain or fiberglass including tiles, sinks and tubs One-step epoxy acrylic formula withstands moisture and extreme hot temperatures Dry to the touch in 15 minutes and covers up to 15 sq ft per can, allow surface to fully dry for 3 days prior to water exposure Durable and corrosion-resistant finish Smooth, glossy, porcelain-like, waterproof finish FROM THE MANUFACTURER 5-7 Cans Needed to Cover a Standard Bathtub Rust-Oleum Specialty Tub and Tile Aerosol Apply a Smooth, Porcelain-Like Finish in Just Minutes Use to Update and Renew Tub and Tile Surfaces with a Washable, Waterproof Finish Refreshes with the Look of Porcelain or Ceramic Tile Superior Adhesion in Water Waterproof Epoxy Acrylic Formula Withstands Extreme Hot Temperatures Excellent Wear & Abrasion Resistance Outstanding Color Retention in High Moisture Areas Available in White Cleaning Supplies Needed - Bleach (if needed to remove mildew). - Abrasive Cleanser like Comet. - Abrasive Pad. - Lime-A-Way. - Sandpaper (#400/#600 grit wet/dry). - Tack Cloth. - Room Fan. Surface Preparation - Remove metal drains, sand or wire brush peeling paint away. - Repair chips or cracks with patching compound. - Remove any mildew with solution of bleach and water. - Remove all caulk and wipe area clean. - Prepare surface with an abrasive pad and Lime-A-Way. - Sand surface with #400/#600 grit wet/dry sandpaper & rinse. - Before painting, wipe surface clean with dry tack cloth. Application - Use painter's tape to mask coverage area. - Open windows and/or turn on fans for proper ventilation. - Shake can for 1 minute after the mixing ball begins to rattle. - Shake often during use. - Hold can 10-16" from surface. - Apply 2-3 light coats, spraying horizontally and vertically. - Allow to dry 3 days before exposing to water. Tips & Tricks - Use a standard household cleaner prior to painting. - Avoid use of muriatic acid. - Spray in steady back-and-forth motion. - Slightly overlap each stroke. - Re-caulk affected areas of tub prior to using.