Tuesday, February 23, 2010

I have paint peeling from bathtub enclosure what kind of paint do i need?

Just about any paint you apply will peel. The bathroom is a moist area. Moisture keeps paint from adhering properly to the surface.


The fix for this is to dry your bathroom out for at least 24-48 hours by keeping a circulating fan in there. Afterward do an inspection on the surface to be painted. Place a piece of tissue paper over the surface and press. Any signs of moisture; keep running the fan til no moisture shows on the tissue paper.


Apply an interior oil based paint for best adherence and water barrier.I have paint peeling from bathtub enclosure what kind of paint do i need?
from the bathtub? Thats not paint, thats a resurfacing job that needs a professional.





If it's the bathroom where the bathtub is, you need a latex paint.I have paint peeling from bathtub enclosure what kind of paint do i need?
WATER BASED paint.





To make sure the paint will make a complete ';contact'; with the wall, be sure to apply a GOOD undercoat like KILZ.
You should probably scrape the paint off, put some primer on it, then put paint for ceramics on it.
none. cover with ceramic tile. no paint is waterproof.
First take off the peel, then joint compound to sooth the surface. Let it dry. Then try a ac-lyric paint.
epoxy IS waterproof
I think you want an oil based paint. I remember hearing that somewhere. No promises
do you mean caulk? I'm not understanding what enclosure...

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