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Rust-Oleum 280882 Tub & Tile Spray Paint is a high-performance, one-step epoxy acrylic formula designed for ceramic, porcelain, and fiberglass surfaces. This 12 oz spray paint dries quickly, covers up to 15 sq ft, and provides a durable, waterproof finish, making bathroom remodeling effortless and stylish.
Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Color | White |
Finish Type | Gloss |
Size | 12 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 12 Fluid Ounces |
Special Feature | Glow |
Unit Count | 12.0 Ounce |
Paint Type | Spray |
Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
Surface Recommendation | Porcelain |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Aerosol |
Included Components | Spray Paint |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Model Name | Tub & Tile Spray Paint |
Package Information | Bottle |
Color Code | White |
Full Cure Time | 3 Days |
Coverage | 15 square feet |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
UPC | 020066247201 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00020066247201 |
Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
Part Number | 280882 |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.63 x 2.63 x 7.88 inches |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | 280882 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Style | Spray Paint |
Finish | Gloss |
Pattern | Spray Paint |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Glow |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
N**I
Great
Great paint but wear a mask and glovesUsed to finish my bathroom curtain rod that was rusted★★★★★ - Excellent Coverage & Smooth Finish!This white spray paint is fantastic! It provides even, full coverage with a smooth and professional-looking finish. It dries quickly and adheres well to various surfaces without streaks or drips. I used it for a DIY project, and the results were perfect—clean, bright, and long-lasting. The spray nozzle is easy to control, making application a breeze. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a high-quality white spray paint!
T**K
Worked for me!
I was careful reading the reviews and almost didn't buy, but thought I'd give it a shot anyway. We installed the 1 piece shower before the spray insulators came in. They made a mess and didn't cover the basin very well. I tried literally everything to get it off and nothing worked on the textured part. It was very unsightly.Before using, I cleaned the basin super well and the used isopropyl alcohol to get rid of any oily residue. I taped off the area and put plastic up most of the way up the shower and out the opening. I wore a mask and had the window open, exhaust fan on, and door closed. I can hold my breath for a long time, but I had to keep running in and out because the fumes are crazy. They do dissipate fairly quickly though. It doesn't cover very well, so I used almost the entire can on this project. I did have to touch up a few spots because I waited a bit too long to remove the tape and it peeled. I was worried it wasn't going to stick. We waited over a week before using it. It works great! It has been several weeks now and is holding fine to daily showers plus cleaning. It is obviously a brighter white than the actual shower, but it looks way better than the dingy yellow overspray from the insulation.
B**A
Good coverage
Did a great job covering old stains in bathtub. Would definitely recommend buying 2 for a small bathtub. Other than the smell. It's worth the money
A**N
I would like to point out that I myself am quite experienced ...
There are SEVERAL ISSUES to complain about this product! First... I would like to point out that I myself am quite experienced with finishing with all kinds of products, spending several years of my life in the profession of doing high-end finishing and refinishing of metal and wood surfaces. It does not surprise me to see other reviews raving about this product. These are clearly from people that I feel do not know much about what they are talking about.So... here are my notes>1) When (1) can cost close to $13, you would think that there would be enough paint available to adequately cover several square feet. This so called "epoxy" paint sprays out and covers in what I can best describe as ANEMIC. It will take several spray applications to simply build up the color to a point where it doesn't appear splotchy. You will need probably 6 or more cans to cover the surface of an entire tub. That in itself is bad... but that's just far starters.2) The absolute pure white color will not match any "normal" white color of a bathtub (bathtub white is almost always subdued or off-white). It's hard to believe anyone would not notice that!3) The "epoxy" paint lays on and dries without settling in like a normal spray paint such as lacquer or enamel, resulting in a very inconsistent and rough surface. One might suggest to simply spray more during each application to let it build up (filling in the porosity), but that does not work... and in the meantime you will have already used up one whole can for just a square foot! Ultimately, the surface needs to be wet-sanded appropriately to attain a smoother surface.4) Along with all the issues that I just described, this spray expels some of the most noxious fumes you will ever encounter! Be prepared, and be sure to fully protect yourself, along with a fan in the window to draw out ALL those horrible fumes!5) The preparation instructions (prior to actually applying this product) are long and detailed, describing the importance of cleaning and roughing up the surface for reliable adhesion. But, it's almost as if Rustoleum had never really worked with a bathtub ceramic surface to test their own product. When they describe sanding the original ceramic bathtub surface with regular sandpaper, this clearly shows they don't know what they are talking about. The ONLY material that will physically/mechanically etch a ceramic bathtub finish is real diamond abrasive. Fortunately, diamond cutting pads are readily available and affordable. I recommend starting with 100 grit to get all the high spots leveled out to the lows. At that point use 200, then 300, to get a fairly smooth 100% truly etched surface to spray on. That is the ONLY way to assure dependable adhesion (for any kind of paint). I will say one thing about this process... it's not easy... and will probably take a few days to complete just the preparation. But it's worth it.Final Note-I ended up just using this Tub& Tile paint (3 cans) as the undercoating/primer. After I wet sanded down all the roughness of the Tub&Tile paint, I actually used Rustoleum Professional Appliance White Enamel as a top coat, which yielded a much better finish overall. It's been 2 years since, and holding up and looking good. In my view, especially for the price, this should and could be a much better product!
M**8
Worked Well..👍🏼
Worked well for me, I did this on my tenant’s bathtub which was in a bad condition with scuff marks & weird chemical stains. I used 2 cans & it covered very well, also dried fast. Wear mask, gloves & have ventilation (smell is strong) & read the instructions prior. I took my time and sprayed slowly in an even motion. Quick cheap fix saved me from replacing the whole tub.
K**N
Effective but usage carries dangerous health hazards
I used this to restore a small ceramic cuspidor in a dental operatory. It goes on very smoothly and uniformly which is definitely favorable. I let the paint dry over two days. I wore three dental masks, a face shield and latex gloves during the application process. Despite all my gear, I was still able to smell the noxious fumes which means I probably inhaled some of the carcinogenic chemicals. The product says to use in the presence of adequate ventilation. But the truth is that is not always possible, as the areas this product is going to be used does not always contain ventilation. My room did not have a window I could open so I improvised an used a fan that I placed behind me so that the blown air would blow with the direction of the spray. Still that did not help. Anyway the result is quite good but the cost of using this is probable damage to one’s lungs! To avoid such consequences, one needs to use a professional sealed mask that has its own supply of oxygen. The surface area I used was quite small. I can’t imagine using this over a tub or a wall of tiles. I am very surprised this product has been approved for public usage. Yikes!
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