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HELP! Pink ceramic tile invasion
I just purchased a new home with lot's of PINK CERAMIC TILE in the bathroom. House is great, however I do NOT like pink color. Is there a way to resurface/paint? this tile area and avoid the tile replacement. What are my options?
Jj bachMGN - chicago, Illinois, USA
2002
I was in a similar situation a few years ago & found at Home Depot a kit for refinishing / reglazing tile.
I think the company that made it was Klenks. It allowed me to change the bathroom color from pink to white & I think they had other colors available. I did all of the walls & the tub.
Be SURE to follow all prep instructions - they are crtical.
David A. Kraft- Long Island City, New York
2002
I have an old house with a pink metal bathtub surrounded with powder blue ceramic tile and would like to paint everything white.
Bob Pattersonhomeowner - Groton, Connecticut
May 24, 2009
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