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The NADAMOO Tub and Tile Refinishing Kit is a comprehensive DIY solution featuring a water-based, non-toxic acrylic formula that covers 50 sq.ft with a durable semi-gloss white finish. Designed for porcelain, ceramic, fiberglass, and more, it dries in 24 hours and fully cures in 7 days, delivering a waterproof, professional-grade surface ideal for bathrooms and kitchens.
Brand | NADAMOO |
Color | White |
Finish Type | Semi-Gloss |
Size | 35 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 1 Liters |
Special Feature | water based, Non Toxic |
Unit Count | 35.0 Fluid Ounces |
Paint Type | Acrylic |
Specific Uses For Product | Tile |
Surface Recommendation | Porcelain, Ceramic, Tub, Tile, Shower, Vanities, Sink, Fiberglass, Stone, Plastic |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Included Components | Brush, Roller, Masking Tape |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Package Information | Box |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Coverage | 50 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Manufacturer | NADAMOO.,Ltd |
Part Number | Bur3302-1kg |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 8.11 x 5.87 x 4.84 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | Bur3302-1kg |
Style | 35 oz, with tools |
Finish | Semi-Gloss |
Material | water based |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | water based, Non Toxic |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**E
Why replace tile flooring when you can give them a facelift?
This stuff is truly amazing! Why spend thousands of dollars paying a contractor or even going through the hassle of pulling up old tiles to replace them when can just give your old tiles a face lift for under $100. Depending on the size of your flooring. The larger areas would probably cost less that $300. I even got an estimate on my kitchen flooring and I was quoted $2800!. That’s materials and labor of course! That’s insane! DIY!! Times are hard! Save money, stop spending money just because it convenient. But i can’t tell you what to do with your money. I can only show you what I chose to do. So i encourage you to get off your assets and DIY. You can do it! I see you smiling 😉Side note: I also purchased the dark grey paint pens for grout on Amazon.
K**S
Awesome product!! Plumber recommended!
I have an undermount composite kitchen bowl that was very faded and worn looking…as a retired plumber this bothered me but also knew how difficult replacing an undermount kitchen bowl can be…I thought I would try this product first and if it wasn’t satisfactory I could still change the bowl out if needed…I cleaned the bowl and did a light sanding as recommended…I did a coat and then put a fan aimed at bowl to help speed drying…I waited two hours or so between coats(4) and left the fan on overnight…the finish came out great with a light sheen to it and a deep black color…I even coated the garbage disposal throat with four coats and it looks great! So to update I’m two months in and it still looks great! Best 30 bucks I spent in awhile!! Also no smell was a major bonus to the whole project…I highly recommend!!
M**N
Preferred to Rustoleum for MANY reasons!
I've painted my tub 3 times. The first 2 times I used Rustoleum (I had to "fix" the first attempt) and I'll never go back to it after using Nadamoo. My comparison are specifically for these 2 kits.1. Finish - Nadamoo has a more satin finish compared to Rustoleum's gloss finish. I didn't realize how much more I prefer Nadamoo's finish simply because it hides imperfections. My tub is a 52 years old basic fiberglass surround tub/shower that they put in every raised ranch built in the 70s. It's beat up and the Rustoleum caught every last one. Nadamoo did not. It didn't hide everything but the satin finish is very forgiving. Also, Rustoleum can leave finish inconsistencies because of the gloss. Nadamoo avoids all of that with the satin-like finish and it's beautiful2. The paint itself - this was the deciding factor for me. Rustoleum's kit requires you to work fast while using too many foam rollers. The Rustoleum paint would start to dry/harden as you were using it and the roller would get stuck to the tub and be ripped apart leaving little foam bits everywhere to pick out. Very annoying. I went through am entire package of foam rollers with Rustoleum. I could have used the same roller to do the entire tub. I didn't, but I could have. The Nadamoo paint, even with the harder added, stayed in liquid form in the container with the cover on. And there's no rush to paint as quickly as you can. I don't know about you, but any added stress when DIY-ing can lead to, well, having to re-DIY. Not my idea of a good time. Strategy is important when using Rustoleum but this isn't the case with Nadamoo. You still need a strategy but it's much less rigid since the paint doesn't start to dry immediately.3. Cover - Rustoleum definitely has more cover than Nadamoo. But that's because Nadamoo is water based. It took 2+ coats since there was some patching needed before I painted and Bondo doesn't hide very well under white. I used the Nadamoo to "prime" the patches and it needed 2 priming coats. Then I put 2 coats on the tub. But you get more paint with Nadamoo than Rustoleum so there was more than enough paint for all of this. After seeing the finished product, I didn't care about needing more for coverage. It could still use another coat especially on the Bondo bits but with the curtain drawn, it's darker in the shower and I can't see it. And if I can't see it, it's not there. 😁4. Odor - Nadamoo has no odor other than smelling like latex paint. Rustoleum? Windows are open, masks are on and headaches are had.5. Affordability - Nadamoo sends you everything you need. Well, ish. I didn't use the included foam roller and roller handle. But the plastic edged masking tape, the sandpaper and spreader I did use. Could they leave these things out and charge less? Absolutely. I used them because they were there but could've gotten by with out them. But if someone doesn't have any painting supplies then the included items might be helpful even though we all know included accessories like that are usually garbage. Otherwise, I found Nadamoo to be more affordable than Rustoleum.End result? I'd repurchase Nadamoo over Rustoleum because the finish doesn't last, it's much more difficult to work with and I'm nauseated thinking about the odor right now. In all honesty, I really hope to never have to paint another tub ever again. But if I have to, I'll use Nadamoo.
J**S
Amazing Paint - Doesn't smell and worked great!
I normally don't take the time to write reviews, but I'm so impressed by this product that I am making time to help others in need of a good tile paint. I'm a professional handyman and was hired to paint two bathrooms - both the wall tile and the floor tile. In the past I have used Rust-Oleum tub and tile paint - but man did that stuff STINK. The fumes were so strong I had a headache for days and it was hardly possible to finish the painting. I was dreading this new project thinking I'd use the same paint, until I found and used this paint on Amazon. What a difference! Not only just in smell (this paint is barely noticeable in smell and less smelly than typical wall acrylic paint), but this paint is so much easier to apply than Rust-Oleum. I believe it did take an additional coat more than Rust-Oleum but it's well worth it not having to breath in harsh fumes, coupled with easy application. I did struggle with knowing how much paint to buy for my project, but 3 cans of the 35oz product was more than enough to paint about 3 coats for each bathrooms' walls and floors (1 small and 1 medium bath). I used the brush that came with the tools which worked better than my other stiffer brush, as you will want to use a soft bristle brush for this paint. It took about 3 coats and in some spots, 4 coats to get the tile just right (I was painting over dark brown tile, so if you have a lighter colored tile, you should be able to get away with 2-3 coats). I used an orbital sander and the sandpaper that came with the tool pack option. I didn't go crazy on the prep work - just make sure you get a decent scuff with sanding and a good vacuum/wipe down and you'll be good to paint. I will definitely be using this paint again if I need to paint more tile.
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