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The NADAMOO Tub and Tile Refinishing Kit is a water-based, two-part compound designed for easy DIY refinishing of porcelain, ceramic, fiberglass, stone, and plastic surfaces. With a quick 24-hour dry time and full cure in 7 days, it delivers a durable, semi-matte finish covering up to 50 sq.ft per kit. Its low-odor formula makes it ideal for renters and apartment dwellers seeking a professional-grade refresh without the strong chemical smell.
| ASIN | B0BGXMBM1Y |
| ASIN | B0BGXMBM1Y |
| Brand Name | NADAMOO |
| Color | White |
| Container Type | Box |
| Coverage | 100 sq. ft. per quart |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (39) |
| Customer reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (39) |
| Date First Available | 19 March 2023 |
| Dry Time In Hours | 24 |
| Finish Type | Semi-Gloss |
| Full Cure Time | 7 Days |
| Included Components | Brush, Stir Stick |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Volume | 1.09 Quarts |
| Item Weight | 1.22 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | NADAMOO |
| Manufacturer | NADAMOO |
| Manufacturer reference | Bur3302-1kg-W-N |
| Package Dimensions | 15.19 x 13.11 x 12.29 cm; 1.22 kg |
| Paint Type | Water-based |
| Part Number | Bur3302-1kg-W-N |
| Special Features | Long-Lasting Durability with Less Odor and Unique Cure Time |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
| Unit Count | 35.0 Milliliters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
B**Y
Amazing! I have tried so many name Brand tub epoxy products, none compare to this one!
E**U
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
I have an extensive background in residential painting and have used many different types of paint. Here are the pros: very low odor and dries quickly Here are the cons: very unforgiving paint- shows every little thing and starts to set up too quickly so you have only a few seconds of work time/wet edge. My enclosure was in horrible shape after 50 years of soap scum etc. I razored off layers of scum that would not come off with cleansers. Then I acid washed, using the Lysol toilet bowl cleaner, and sanded with a 220 pad, rinsed well and dried and then tack clothed everything. My first coat I rolled on with a 1/4" mohair roller, wanting a bit of a stipple first coat. It dried within 2 hrs. then I sanded that down with the 220 pad, vacuumed and tack clothed. The stipple did not smooth out much. The first coat was ok but definitely needed a 2nd coat. My next coat I decided to dry a foam roller but interestingly it yielded just as much stipple as the mohair. Sanded that down again after it was dry and there were still areas that looked a bit faint. So my last coat I decided to try rolling and then very quickly back brushing, knowing I would have brush strokes but I would hopefully have a "smoother" to the touch sort of final layer. And yes that's what I got. Rounded corners are tough. You have to work from the outside edge moving towards the corner but not going past mid corner and from top to bottom and you've got to move fast! Then do the back wall to the next corner and then finish with the last short wall. I did the bottom last. If you're looking for a quick drying, one-day sort of make-over that will help you to feel like you're climbing into a cleaner shower, and you're ok with the surface looking less than a professional/factory finish then it's worth trying. If Nadamoo offered a professional spray-on option this could be a winner. Now the big test will see how it holds up to actual use. Will it show every mark, start peeling and how will it hold up to cleaning? I'll probably post another review in about 6 months to let you know.
J**S
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.
Y**R
It's good for a temporary fix, but will not be long-lasting. It also takes A LONG time to apply as you have to clean, dry, sand, and apply multiple coats, so be prepared not to use the tub for a few days. Ours started to chip within a month of application, so I would say maybe try two tubs and four coats instead of the two coats we did.
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