✨ Refresh, Renew, Rejoice! ✨
The MAGICTub and Tile Refinishing Kit is a powerful spray-on solution designed to rejuvenate sinks, tubs, and tiles made from various materials including porcelain, fiberglass, and acrylic. Each 12-ounce pack provides enough product for two coats, covering around 22 square feet, making it a cost-effective alternative to expensive renovations.
P**D
Strong Smell, but Awesome Product
I'm renovating my son's bathroom that has the old, pink, trim tiles and tub. I've never painted tile before so I taped everything off and had the idea to use Kilz primer on part of the trim tiles first to see if that would help with covering the medium pink color. It did, but it's totally not necessary to use primer first. I used just this spray on the wall tiles part of the bathroom to see which way is better and it's much better by itself and this product comes out smoother and shinier without using a primer first. It's not a thick spray, normal spray paint consistency, so it leaked a tiny bit under the tape along the grout line, but was really easy to clean up my lines with some careful sanding after it dried. Comes right off with sand paper, but not my nails when I scratched it so see how it holds up. The smell is a beast so figure out how to ventilate the area and wear a painter's mask if it bothers you too much. I just took lots of breaks, kept the bathroom vent fan running, and had a standing fan blowing in the room to keep the air moving. It took two coats to cover the pink completely and looks perfect. I'll add pics of before and after when I finish the bathroom completely.
J**Y
Job Done
I waited a while to post a review since using this product to make sure it’s lasting. And sure enough it is. You’re basically spray painting your tub which is likely in an enclosed space.You NEED protective gear particularly for your nose and eyes. The aroma is very toxic as the label warns so open windows, wear a real mask, and definitely wear gloves. There’ll also be dust residue.Someone did comment you need a gloss finish after using this product and I would say they’re correct; however, not necessary.Easy to use, two coats needed, weekend job from start to finish (including prep work).
A**N
Save your money!
Horrible product! Used on my camper tub, toilet, and sink which has turned yellow over the years. The smell was very strong! Even with a respirator and both bathroom vents and all windows open, I had to keep running out to catch my breath. Bought 3 kits and 2 of the 6 cans were defective and splattered when sprayed. It sprayed on splotchy even after 3 full coats with holding can at 10-12 in from surface. Did not spray upside down well like advertised. And dried with a matte finish..no shine whatsoever making it look very cheap would chip off when running nail lightly to test for durability. I normally am not picky and could look past these things however to the touch the surface was very rough and knew I could never enjoy taking a shower in this awful space. Bought a paint on tub refinishing paint and am already very pleased with it after 2 coats!
D**D
Bathroom sink with heavy painted design - worked well, but chipped in 3 weeks.
UPDATE: Three weeks and I see chips. This is a very low use sink. Disappointing.Had an old bathroom sink that didn't go well with the rest of the room. It was cream color with heavily patterned flowers which I didn't like. I looked at replacing it but couldn't find a sink with no holes so decided to try painting it. I chose spray over rollers or brushes.I cleaned it well and worked in the garage (with doors open) and used a heavy mask (not a medical mask). I did four light sprays letting it dry an hour in between. It looks pretty good though the texture is not as smooth as I hoped. Maybe I didn't clean it as well as I thought and left behind some grit from sanding. It still looks way better than before and I'm happy with it.Funny how one change can make such a big difference. Pix 1 is original sink, pix 2 is after first coat (I did four very light coats). Last pix is the sink installed. Looks way better than having a flowery sink with the highly patterned tile (installed by previous owner).
T**A
Pinturas
Bueno
W**S
I'm not impressed
I worked hard preparing this old tub for refinishing and bought this product to complete the job thinking this would be easy. It wasn't easy. Being a spray paint, I built a plastic tent over the tub protecting walls and floor and everything else withing 20 feet that floating paint dust would adhere to. This worked great. My first can worked fine, but soon after starting the second can it stopped spraying paint. Then I found that it would only spray paint if I held the can up side down. If I held it upright, all that came out was air. Once the second can was empty I was not impressed with the end result. I endured those toxic fumes for this?Speaking of fumes. I don't think there's an ingredient in this can that won't kill you. How does one ventilate a small bathroom with a small ceiling fan and no window? You can't. You either die from the fumes or you get creative. I took my shop vac and connected the hose to the air output. Then I added more hose so I had about ten feet of it. I then carefully connected the end of the hose to the air intake of an inexpensive old full face snorkeling mask. The mask designed to breath in from the tube, but breath out from the front. I stuck the shop vac outside the bathroom, flipped it on and slipped on the mask. Too much pressure, but plenty of fresh air. I had to hold the mask with one hand because of the pressure, but I barely smelled the fumes while painting.The fumes from this product are not quite as bad as that time I unwittingly mixed chlorine bleach with ammonia. That concoction closes up your airway immediately. Fumes from this product take a minute to accomplish near the same thing.Sorry, back to the product. Somehow, I ended up not having enough paint do do the job on this small tub. The tub was white, but most of it had a flat primer white look instead of a nice shiny porcelain white look. What a PITA this was just to paint the bathtub with an acrylic paint. At least the tub is white and no longer yellow and orange stained and nasty looking. (Since the day I moved in, but I never used it so who cares?) I had previously refinished the master bath tub with a granite treatment meant for counters. (I did the counter too.) That product insisted it not be used on tubs or showers. I ignored it and it's been fine for three years so far. I did not have to deal with toxic fumes that time and it came out looking so much better. I should have done that to this tub. Too late and too much work involved so I'm just gonna get some acrylic clear coat I can brush on.I used standard acrylic gloss white spray paint and itworked just fine, but I went ahead and sprayed on a couple of coats of clear gloss too. It looks a thousand times better than this product did and the fumes didn't try to kill me.As I mentioned earlier, the product I used that is specifically meant for counter tops is pretty much just acrylic paint applied with a sponge and then covered with a clear coat. If it can tolerate the abuse the kitchen counter gets I figured it could surely handle bare feet in my master bath tub - and it does. I'm out of tubs, but if I were to do another one, I would just buy acrylic paints to do the job. Much more cost effective than wasting my money on a product like this.
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