Originally posted by PJC:
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Originally posted by kbdesigns:
Is it ceramic tile?
Clean Tile and Grout: Use a good commercial bathroom tile and grout cleaner to remove all grease, dirt, and grime. If there is mildew present be sure to use a product designed to kill the mildew and remove any stains. Use a nonmetallic abrasive pad (e.g., green scrubber pad) to clean. Rinse thoroughly to remove all traces of detergent/cleaner.
Sand Tile: To assure a proper bond you must sand the tile very well. Use a very fine (220-grit) aluminum oxide paper, which will remove the gloss without leaving telltale scratches that would telegraph through the new finish.
Remove Dust: Clean the tile thoroughly with a vacuum, brush, and slightly damp lint-free cloth to remove all sanding dust.
Apply Primer:
Use a high-adhesion interior bonding primer, such as Zinsser's. Because the prime coat is critical to success, two coats may be warranted.
Apply Topcoat: Apply a good quality 100% acrylic paint over the prime coat. Recoat after the proper drying time specified on the label.