Sunday 31 May 2015

Painting Ceramic Floor Tiles

I have just finished painting my bathroom floor tiles and I thought it would be a good idea to share the 'how to' with my readers as I myself had searched the internet for tips before i started and found lots of information from others who had already successfully done the same thing. There was lots of different methods and products used and all helped to guide me in deciding what way I wanted to do my own.
Tiles After Painting
Firstly, let me explain that my tiles were ceramic, black, matt and uneven - similar looking to slate (see pic below) and always annoyed me as they never looked clean. The first thing I did was clean the tiles with soapy hot water.  When dry, I cleaned thoroughly with white spirit using an old towel and left to dry.  I then used a multi-purpose primer which I applied with a brush as my bathroom floor area is very small.  If you have a big area to cover you would be better using a roller for this job.  I gave it two coats leaving 24 hours between each.  Luckily, I have two bathrooms which meant I could lock off the one I was working in for a couple of weeks.
Tiles Pre-Painting
For painting the floor tiles I used a concrete floor paint in a beige colour.  I did think about using tile paint but I didn't once see any reference anywhere that told me I could use this on floor tiles so I didn't trust it and went with the concrete floor paint.  I gave 3 coats of this paint leaving at least 24 hours between coats.  When I was sure it was dry and hardened off (72 hours later),  I decided to be extra sure and gave it a final coat of Polyurethane Varnish.  All of this I applied with a brush but again, if painting a large area, a roller would be a better choice.  After varnishing, I again kept the bathroom locked off for another 72 hours just to be sure the varnish had been given time to harden off properly before walking on it.  The result is a lovely clean looking bathroom floor.  Happy days!

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