DWIL Tub Paint, Tub and Tile Refinishing Kit with Tools, White Bathtub Paint Water Based &Low Odor, Easy to Use for Sink Bathroom Shower, Semi-Gloss White, 25-30sq.ft








Key features
- •Construction Kit - We are equipped with a complete set of construction tools, so that even if you are a novice, you can smoothly construct all processes.
- •Applicable Scenes - DWIL tile paint is suitable for most bathroom tiles, such as bathtubs, sinks, countertops, floors and wall. If your substrate color is darker, you need to buy two kits to perfectly cover the substrate color.
- •Note - DWIL paint should not be used on the underside of metal, artificial marble, and peeling.
- •Fast Drying - You need to finish construction in 1.5 hours after the paint is mixed with the curing agent, the paint will cure in 24 hours and leave for 7 days to dry completely before you can use your furniture.
- •High Performance - DWIL barrel paint with specially formulated acrylic resin, high adhesion, will not flake, and the surface is not easy to leave scratches, cleaning also only need a gentle wipe can be clean.
- •Low Odor- DWIL paint is water-based paint with the characteristics of low odor and low VOC.
DWIL Tub Paint, Tub and Tile Refinishing Kit with Tools, White Bathtub Paint Water Based &Low Odor, Easy to Use for Sink Bathroom Shower, Semi-Gloss White, 25-30sq.ft
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Amazing ! YOU HAVE TO GET THIS! NO ODOR
Dupree✓ Verified Purchase•October 22, 2023
Product was amazing! Couldn't believe absolutely zero and I mean zero odor. This dries great and while I needed a few coats (3) it was worth every penny take your time tape things off oh and don't rely on the tape they give you in the kit it's terrible. Use gloves like disposable ones and really take your time I use an exacto knife to cut in around items as needed - painted towel holder and toilet paper holder all in black. The walls took three coats of white paint. (I used several kits of black, white and grey which is more like a beige/grey but very nice color)
The floor is the gray paint with some stickers for floors ..this stuff is durable! The accent tile all around the room is faux/ peel and stick and I had to readjust it at least four or five times just two days after the paint had dried and guess what no issues the paint stayed on solid and there was no problem with me reapplying and readjusting the stickers .
Everything in the photo came from Amazon (except the wallpaper) .
Complete bathroom renovation for under $1,000! And best part no contractors, no mess ,no dust-PERFECT!
Will be using again for my other 3 bathrooms - won't be doing tubs or showers in those- just walls and floor tile but based on how well this held up I may try a tub.
Be sure to use a simple green degreaser and make sure tile is dry after you do . Pay attention you have to use within 12 hours of mixing. Also I know others mention cutting in for grout lines but I had no issue and just used the roller they provided.
Good luck this stuff is a miracle in a jar (pricey but worth it).
The floor is the gray paint with some stickers for floors ..this stuff is durable! The accent tile all around the room is faux/ peel and stick and I had to readjust it at least four or five times just two days after the paint had dried and guess what no issues the paint stayed on solid and there was no problem with me reapplying and readjusting the stickers .
Everything in the photo came from Amazon (except the wallpaper) .
Complete bathroom renovation for under $1,000! And best part no contractors, no mess ,no dust-PERFECT!
Will be using again for my other 3 bathrooms - won't be doing tubs or showers in those- just walls and floor tile but based on how well this held up I may try a tub.
Be sure to use a simple green degreaser and make sure tile is dry after you do . Pay attention you have to use within 12 hours of mixing. Also I know others mention cutting in for grout lines but I had no issue and just used the roller they provided.
Good luck this stuff is a miracle in a jar (pricey but worth it).
Does The Job !! Great stuff!
MRH✓ Verified Purchase•October 10, 2023
I purchased the 150 Sq. Ft. pack to refinish my parent's home. I started with the main tub and shower tile. It took longer cleaning the area sufficiently than it did to apply the product. I also used 200 grit sandpaper after I cleaned the area to make sure the product would adhere to the surface well. I can't stress enough how important these steps are for the product to really work well. And it works VERY well. What you see in the photo is only after one coat. And it already makes the entire tub and tile look new. Only applying the one coat it was dry and hard within 24 hours. This product works very well and I would recommend it to anyone. I still have another bathroom to refinish. If you have a need for this type product, you can't go wrong with this product. I am extremely happy with it.
Total bathroom transformation!
DC✓ Verified Purchase•September 30, 2023
I had been putting up with the hideous "greige" tiles, sink, and fiberglass shower enclosure ever since we bought our house. After loads of research, I decided to try DWIL tub and tile paint. I don't have a fan in my bathroom, and everything I read about all the alternatives out there (including the one that gets the most hype: rustolem's tub refinishing paint) were epoxy based, and you had to have major respirator masks to use safely. When I found DWIL, I thought it might be too good to be true, so I decided to try it on the sink first and see how it went, and then decide if I'd do the tile, the floor, and the shower enclosure.
Well, not only did it work, but it was almost easy. I mean, sure, I had to take time to tape everything off, and clean things well, but "¦ that stuff is amazing. It took more coats than I expected to not see a little of the greige showing through, but the paint dried so quickly, I was able to go over areas with show-through within an hour of doing a coat. And if I dribbled paint on the floor (which I did a couple times), a wet rag would bring that up easily if it was still wet, or it would scrape off with a scrape razor. No problem.)
The sink came out so well, I did the walls and floor and the shower enclosure. My entire bathroom looks completely different. I wound up redoing the ancient 80s wall tiles in the other full and half bath in the house.
The shower enclosure took a lot longer, and a lot more coats were needed (I think I did 5), but again, it's fast applying and drying, so it wasn't that bad.
I recommend buying better rollers - the ones that come in the kit aren't great, but the paint brush that comes with it is fine. The hardening liquid that comes in the kit isn't in a great container; I immediately transferred it to a small glass jar and would put the paint into a plastic paint jug so I could do smaller sections instead of prepping the whole can at once. (It's possible to use the paint you've pre-prepped hours after without it hardening: just cover it tightly - the paint brush and roller too - with plastic wrap.)
After the DWIL had fully cured, I painted the shower and sink with two coats of polycrylic to give it a bit more shine, but it's not necessary. The walls and floor didn't get the polycrylic addition, and they look fabulous too.
We're not planning to sell our house any time soon, but I know the investment of time and energy I made in refreshing our bathrooms with the help of DWIL paint will pay off big-time. They look modern and clean, instead of dull, old, and greige. A (relatively) easy and definitely affordable DIY project that anyone can do.
Well, not only did it work, but it was almost easy. I mean, sure, I had to take time to tape everything off, and clean things well, but "¦ that stuff is amazing. It took more coats than I expected to not see a little of the greige showing through, but the paint dried so quickly, I was able to go over areas with show-through within an hour of doing a coat. And if I dribbled paint on the floor (which I did a couple times), a wet rag would bring that up easily if it was still wet, or it would scrape off with a scrape razor. No problem.)
The sink came out so well, I did the walls and floor and the shower enclosure. My entire bathroom looks completely different. I wound up redoing the ancient 80s wall tiles in the other full and half bath in the house.
The shower enclosure took a lot longer, and a lot more coats were needed (I think I did 5), but again, it's fast applying and drying, so it wasn't that bad.
I recommend buying better rollers - the ones that come in the kit aren't great, but the paint brush that comes with it is fine. The hardening liquid that comes in the kit isn't in a great container; I immediately transferred it to a small glass jar and would put the paint into a plastic paint jug so I could do smaller sections instead of prepping the whole can at once. (It's possible to use the paint you've pre-prepped hours after without it hardening: just cover it tightly - the paint brush and roller too - with plastic wrap.)
After the DWIL had fully cured, I painted the shower and sink with two coats of polycrylic to give it a bit more shine, but it's not necessary. The walls and floor didn't get the polycrylic addition, and they look fabulous too.
We're not planning to sell our house any time soon, but I know the investment of time and energy I made in refreshing our bathrooms with the help of DWIL paint will pay off big-time. They look modern and clean, instead of dull, old, and greige. A (relatively) easy and definitely affordable DIY project that anyone can do.
Fairly easy to use but I don't see it as durable.
LJ Veteran✓ Verified Purchase•September 5, 2023
My shower/bath looks amazing after using this product. I believe my tub was the original from when the house was built in 1975 and the tub looked dingy and had terrible soap scum (which you must scrape off before using this product). The second picture is after one coat of paint, which I decided to use a paint sprayer for and smoothed out using the foam roller. It had decent coverage but I think the sprayer tends to use more paint and I was unable to get a full coat with the first tub. I had to purchase a second tub of paint and ended up just using the roller and was able to cover the whole bathtub with only half the amount of paint. As far as durability, time will tell. But as you can see in the 3rd picture, it was already scraping off. I waited a full week to use the bathtub or put water on it. My son uses a bath chair and it got pushed into the edge of the tub and caused the paint to smush up. I was able to scrape it off and sand it down a bit and repaint it and so far it has been okay.
If the kit had some type of epoxy or harder finish to go over it, I think that it would last forever but for now I am just very careful not to use anything that could cause the paint to scrape up in the bathtub.
If the kit had some type of epoxy or harder finish to go over it, I think that it would last forever but for now I am just very careful not to use anything that could cause the paint to scrape up in the bathtub.
Not enough hardener provided
Amanda Pybus✓ Verified Purchase•September 1, 2023
I followed all directions, to the letter, but this product still started to chip off after one shower, and I let it dry and cure more than the recommended times. I think if there was more hardener provided it would have worked as intended.
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