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NADAMOO Tub and Tile Refinishing Kit is a professional-grade, water-based two-part enamel system designed to restore and beautify porcelain, ceramic, fiberglass, and more. With a 24-hour cure time and coverage of 25 sq.ft per kit, it delivers a durable, semi-matte finish with low odor—ideal for renters and homeowners seeking a quick, lasting upgrade without the hassle of full remodels.













































































| ASIN | B08YQP6J32 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,320 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #178 in Tile Grout |
| Brand | NADAMOO |
| Brand Name | NADAMOO |
| Color | White |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | 25 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,370 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Included Components | Part A: tub and tile refinishing emulsion 500g / 17.5oz; Part B:hardener 10g / 0.35 oz |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 0.5 Liters |
| Item Weight | 500 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Xiamen Luchengda Technology Co.,Ltd |
| Paint Type | Enamel |
| Size | 17.5 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Low Odor, Water Resistant |
| Special Features | Low Odor, Water Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | refinishing ceramic porcelain tubs,tiles and sinks |
| Surface Recommendation | Ceramic,Fiberglass,Porcelain |
| Unit Count | 17.5 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
S**J
Durable and easy to apply, transformed my tiled shower.
I have been using this to paint my tiled stall shower. I had problems with the grout disintegrating and causing leaks. Grouted areas were prone to mould growth and hard to clean. Finally I had to repair an area with mismatched tile. Enter NADAMOO Refinishing Kit. This was exactly what I needed to finish off the repair and resolve the grout problem as well. This two-part paint was easy to apply with water clean-up despite the challenge of painting a small enclosed area like a shower. I tried to stretch a quart to cover the area I needed, but a second coat was necessary. I gave it the required five day dry time, but it seemed to be adequately dry well beforehand. The end result is a pleasant stall shower, which I elected to paint walls and floor the available beige color. It transformed my shower from a creepy questionable mould repository to a clean, bright and pleasant shower. There have been no problems since the application of the NADAMOO product. It is easy to keep clean with an after-shower spray. If you have plans for a similar project, beware any areas that have been sealed with silicone sealer. The paint will not adhere to these areas, and it is very difficult to get all the silicone sealer removed. If you have areas of your tile that need repair, be sure to use grout, not silicone.
M**A
Amazing, no smell
I have refinished my bathtub in the past and then it was a toxic smell for several days so I couldn’t even be in the unit. This product was very easy to apply and did not have that toxic smell. My tub looks like new again.
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 beautiful 2. 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.
M**N
Piece of cake! Highly Recommend
I was a bit skeptical at first. Especially since we didn't realize the knuckleheads who sold us the house the house had painted it in the first place. About 1.5 years in and it started to chip and crack. Surprise!! So why pay the most conservative estimate of $700 to have it 'reglazed' when I'm a smart guy, let's try this myself. I purchased the 35oz kit. The sandpaper that came with it was OK. First I scraped as much as I could off (see the pic), and then I used my orbital sander and got it smooth as a baby bottom. Wiped it down with some regular water, let it dry then got to work. It took two coats to get it smooth and looks like new, but the 35oz kit did the job with some left over. Used the brush for the corners, and then the included roller to reglaze the entire shower. I've been letting it dry/harden for the past 5 days - so from a long-lasting and durability perspective is TBD. However, I can tell you that it looks 100% better than when we first moved in, so I have high hopes that it will be fine. Very easy to use. Minimal smell, and great results! Titan approved! $700 my a**!
E**U
If you're reading this, BUY THE RUSTOLEUM KIT INSTEAD!!!!
BUY THE OTHER ONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I have this huge, gorgeous farmhouse sink that I've been trying to refinish for like 8 months. I bought the rustoleum refinishing kit and did the sink last spring. it looked good! But then I got the idea to try pigmenting it so I bought another one of the same kit, pigmented it and pained the sink. It looked bad. I tried to sand the sink but that rustoleum kit doesn't play. I took the sink to a sandblaster, it got so much worse!!!!! I went over every square inch with a wire rotary brush on a drill. It took weeks and weeks. I filled the low spots with JB Weld steel stick, sanded and sanded, then painted with this nadamoo kit. OMFG it came out so bad. it's matte, not shiny AT ALL. The product is WATERBASED for sinks and tubs and tile?! 3 days later, if you brush against the sink, white paint dust gets all over you. I'm so sick of this project that I am just going to install the sink, but it seems so obvious it's going to fall apart. If you're reading this, BUY THE RUSTOLEUM KIT INSTEAD!!!!
S**O
Came damaged
It has been now over 2 months and we took couple baths and showers. We don’t live in this house full time so usage of the tub was light. So far this is what I got to say about this item. It has improved the look of this old tub, that’s for sure. Beats paying professionals or replacing the tub. But there is more: PROS: 1. Smell is not bad at all. Doesn’t feel like I’m getting my lungs damaged while repainting an old tub. 2. Tub is slip resistant now due to the texture. 3. Easy to use, one time mix, and it can be worked with for 24 hrs without getting dry. Didn’t feel pressured with time. CONS: 1. Can was damaged. Leaked some out. I wasn’t sure if it’d work but I didn’t have time to wait for replacement so I used it. 2. I expected smoother finish. I’m not mad, but it’s weird to have a tub with orange peel feel. 3. Ditch the roller that came with it. Use one with round edges. I had hell of a time applying this paint around corners. 4. It does seem to wanna droop so stay on it and keep rolling until it evens out. I still missed couple of spots. 5. It raised on couple of spots, kinds like black head or pimple. I had to sand a spot and apply ceramic repair paint kit. 6. Also the handheld shower head fell out of my hand and bumped the side of the tub and nicked the paint. I guess not enamel enough. We left it curing during for a week so that was not the problem. Overall I’m not super happy about it. We’ll see if I’ll have to scrape it and redo it. Hope not.
G**E
Very cost effective
I have tried many tub repair kits in the past, and came across this kit, the best one I have seen n used so far.Great finish,durable,easy to mix easy to apply with the applicators supplied, cleaning is a breeze. Works well on tub and tiles. I will recommend it to friends and family. Coverage is great and easy
M**N
Great tub paint.
Before using this I had tried the rustoleum product. The Rustoleum did not cover well and caused me to smell colors and hear the future. No kidding that crap caused all of us to have to leave the house and it was still unpleasant hours later when we came back, it was still bad for most of the night, and that was with the house ventilation fan going. Plus, it looked terrible. I sanded, cleaned with alcohol, and ordered this. It has almost zero odor. Even less than a standard latex paint. I painted a five foot fiberglass tub and shower. I split the product and mixed up half for the first coat. It goes on very smooth and the semi gloss looks like the factory coating. Covered old rust stains and discoloration well on the first coat. Did a second coat after three hours. This coat made it absolutely a uniform white color with no sign of it being a paint job. Couple tips. Remove all the metal hardware, or tape up. It will not come off easily if you make a mess. Watch for drips because if you leave them sit a few minutes they will be hard to brush or roll out. I didn’t notice a couple in the bottom of the tub and ends up peeling them up before moving on to that part of the paint job. The texture of the bottom makes it hard to notice but after using a small brush to hit drips when they happened the finished coat looks perfect. The picture shows the product as it is drying. The uneven spots smoothed out while drying and look great. Even though it is advertised as water based, don’t expect to reuse brushes or rollers because it is very hard to wash out. I used the provided cheap roller and brush and they worked fine. Threw them away afterwards.
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