I thought about that but black tiles shows up dirt more than white and I live in a hard water area so the limescale would've destroyed the black tap, I still have to remove it off the brass tap but it's less noticeable.
We painters have an expression that says can’t see it from my house. Very nice try but there’s a roller texture on the tiles, which is very unappealing.
Awesome, we're planning doing the same! How have you found the durability, ease of cleaning, and overall longevity of the paint? Kind of 50/50 whether to paint or replace!
I have done two kitchens like this. was really easy to clean. The paint would tend to chip so would require occasional touching up but overall i was very happy and considering the price difference would always paint in future
It's been over a month and the paint is still on the tiles and I clean it every other day with method surface cleaner and a cloth, I don't think it will chip unless it's scratched with a knife. The cupboard paint however does chip off through accidental scratches so I end up repainting wherever it chips off.
True. For this paint, you don't need to use a primer. They do have a solution that you apply to the surface and makes it more porous, but it is optional.
Great video? Would you recommend this tile paint product to do a whole kitchen ? I’m tempted but have an axe and hammer spare to knock down the tiles , if its a flop !
No I don't think that will work well, needs to be paint meant for tiles so that it can be cleaned. Might work with gloss paint if you can't get tile paint.
This process contains a ton of mistakes that ruin your kitchen. My advice, without having seen any other video from this channel (i really dont want to) : Look a video of someone who knows what he/she is doing!!!