✨ Refresh, Refinish, Rejoice! ✨
The NADAMOO Tub and Tile Spray Paint is a DIY refinishing kit designed for ceramic, porcelain, and fiberglass surfaces. This 450ml spray provides a glossy, durable finish that cures quickly, making it ideal for transforming bathtubs, sinks, and tiles with ease. With coverage of 25-35 sq. ft and scratch resistance, it’s the perfect solution for a cost-effective bathroom upgrade.
Manufacturer | FOLLOWIN INC |
Item Weight | 907 g |
Package Dimensions | 20.6 x 13.59 x 7.49 cm; 907 g |
Size | 2 |
Color | White |
Style | 2 cans, semi-gloss |
Finish | Gloss |
Coverage | 25 |
Special Features | Scratch Resistant |
Specific uses | Tile |
Included components | spray paint |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**Y
Managed to avoid replacing the sink for now.
After scraping & sanding the damage on sealed with 2 part resin. Let resin cure for 72 hours and then prepped according to directions. I wore a mask, goggles and gloves. 10 coats, less than one can.Quite satisfied with the results.
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Very Nice
Very Nice ! Thank You ! Came On Time And Nicely Wrapped
S**Y
Peeling Like My Skin After a Bad Sunburn. . .
I followed the instructions. I prepped the surface exactly as they described. I had read some reviews about this stuff peeling and thought, "Those people just didn't prep correctly. I'll do better." Refinishing the tub took about four days. Painting it was like being in the middle of a noxious chemical plant. I used a mask, and a face shield, covering and masking everything. I applied six coats. It was the worst DIY project I've ever done. But I just knew this stuff would work. It had to work. I put so much into it, especially the prep . . .It's peeling anyway.I think a few cans of $4.99 epoxy spray paint would have worked better. After I get over the disappointment and bruising (from beating myself up), I will likely try a liquid epoxy that is rolled or brushed on. I have to believe it will stick better than this waste of money.I just know it.There is some chemical engineer in a land far away, wherever this stuff is made, laughing himself to sleep. "Those Americans are all suckers," he thinks as he drifts off.
A**A
Cheap Fix - Does Crinkle - Still Beautiful
I prepped the counter/sink by removing everything, blasted with a sander, then cleaned thoroughly with alcohol. Did 8 even coats, about 12 minutes apart, using up the two cans. Accidentally scratched it a couple days later before it cured, so bought another set, and almost 2 weeks later (as I know from experience, recoating too soon can be detrimental), I sanded and cleaned again, and used up those next 2 cans in 7 coats. I could have gotten by with just using 2 cans, but think it was worth using 4 cans because now I have the assurance of it being thicker and stronger. Waited 2 weeks before installing faucet, probably could have done it sooner, but we were busy, and it's better to be safe especially since I did so many coats.The finish feels and looks smooth and shiny, but you can see the spray paint texture. You can look at this as a plus though, because then if future scratches or scuffs happen, it will blend more and be less noticeable. After about a week from both painting sessions, I noticed the finish give a slight crinkle effect if you look REALLY close and lighting hits it right (see last photo - it was hard to capture, I had to hold camera really close and shine a flashlight a certain angle) - 1st session showed it more - 2nd session it looks smaller and far less noticeable.Overall if you step back, look at it as a whole, it's beautiful, and you don't see the imperfections. Started using it with water, etc, and got a ½ scuff/chip by the 4th day. No one in the house confessed, but I think one of the kids grabbed the glass soap dispenser and clanked it on the counter. Used a little chip fix paint to cover it. It's been 1 month of using it now, and no further issues. Everything is holding up nicely.I want to note that while it claims to be a porcelain like finish, it is more likely to scratch. We got a couple from installing the faucet. But now that everything is in place, I don't intend to put metal objects or do anything rough with it other than wash hands and wipe with a wet clothe, so I think it's going to be good. Items placed on counter have felt circles added to bottom for protection.NOTE: I filled in the sink's chips beforehand with Porcelain Chip Fix - by Super Glue brand, and I DO NOT recommend it. It caused issues in those areas like more cracking, and splotchiness where it was applied, so it was not compatible. I don't know what product would work, but if I were to do it again, I would have just accepted the chips and painted over them as is.4 stars because overall for price, it's still a great product. But it's definitely not perfect. You have to be very careful about prep-work and application, and ok with taking the risk.3 month update:(See last photo)Finish still looks good overall when you look at it as a whole, but looking closely, the crinkles seem to have set deeper, which tells me it's only a matter of time before it starts to chip at the creases. There are a few watermark circles that don't seem to wipe away. Not sure why. Also a tiny new chip has appeared, but I will patch it.
M**N
Excellent Piece of Work
Works well
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