BATHROOM REFINISHING
Tub & Tile Paint Kits
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DWIL Tub and Tile Refinishing Kit
Regular price From $39.99 USDRegular priceUnit price per$39.99 USDSale price From $39.99 USD -
DWIL Tub and Tile Refinishing Kit -Without Tools- 16 Oz
Regular price $29.99 USDRegular priceUnit price per$29.99 USDSale price $29.99 USD -
DWIL Tub and Tile Paint (1kg / 32 oz, with Ceramic Cleaner 500ml)
Regular price $69.99 USDRegular priceUnit price per$59.99 USDSale price $69.99 USD -
DWIL Floor Coating Kit
Regular price $79.99 USDRegular priceUnit price per$89.99 USDSale price $79.99 USDSale -
DWIL Shower Anti Slip Paint - 10.6 oz
Regular price $33.99 USDRegular priceUnit price per$46.99 USDSale price $33.99 USDSold out -
DWIL Clear Top Coating Kit
Regular price $59.99 USDRegular priceUnit price per$59.99 USDSale price $59.99 USD -
DWIL EpoxyShield Bathtub&Sink Refinishing Kit
Regular price From $79.99 USDRegular priceUnit price per$79.99 USDSale price From $79.99 USDSold out -
VERNY EpoxyShield Bathtub&Sink Refinishing Kit
Regular price $129.99 USDRegular priceUnit price per$129.99 USDSale price $129.99 USD -
2K Epoxy Tub Refinishing kit-SOLVENT-FREE EPOXY COATING
Regular price $109.99 USDRegular priceUnit price perSale price $109.99 USD
BATHROOM REFINISHING GUIDE
How to Choose DWIL Tub & Tile Paint for Your Bathroom Project
Compare DWIL tub and tile refinishing kits by surface, prep needs, hardener use, dry time, finish, and project size before starting your bathroom refresh.
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Choose DWIL Tub & Tile Refinishing Kit for bathtubs, sinks, ceramic tile, shower walls, and bathroom countertops. Choose the 1kg / 32 oz kit with ceramic cleaner for larger or prep-heavy projects. Use the Floor Coating Kit or Clear Top Coating Kit when you want extra protection, more gloss, or a tile floor project.
DWIL Tub & Tile Paint for Bathroom Surface Refinishing
DWIL tub and tile paint kits are made for DIY bathroom refinishing projects where the goal is to refresh an existing surface instead of replacing it. They are suitable for clean, solid, properly prepared bathtubs, ceramic tile, sinks, shower walls, and bathroom countertops. The water-based formula, Part B hardener, included tools, and project support help beginners complete a bathroom surface refresh with more confidence.
Best Surfaces for Tub & Tile Paint
Use this category for solid bathroom surfaces such as porcelain tubs, ceramic tile, fiberglass tubs, acrylic tubs, sinks, shower walls, and bathroom countertops. Glossy tile, enamel, or very smooth surfaces should be cleaned and sanded or treated before painting so the coating can bond properly. Do not use on artificial marble, metal, plastic, powdery surfaces, peeling coatings, or unstable substrates.
Which DWIL Tub & Tile Product Should I Choose?
- Tub & Tile Refinishing Kit: best for most bathtub, sink, tile, and shower wall refresh projects.
- Without Tools 16 oz Kit: a good choice if you already have your own brushes, roller, tape, and prep supplies.
- 1kg / 32 oz Kit with Ceramic Cleaner: better for larger tile areas or projects where surface cleaning and adhesion are especially important.
- Floor Coating Kit: use for tile floors or high-wear floor areas that need stronger protection.
- Clear Top Coating Kit: use over a compatible base coat when you want added protection or a glossier finish.
Prep, Hardener, and Application
Clean the surface thoroughly and remove soap scum, grease, wax, dust, loose paint, and unstable coating before painting. Sand glossy or enamel surfaces to improve adhesion. Mix Part B hardener into Part A paint according to the product instructions, then use the mixed paint within the stated pot life. Apply thin, even coats with the roller for flat areas and the brush for corners, edges, and gaps.
Dry Time, Cure Time, and Finish Expectations
DWIL tub and tile paint can usually be recoated after the recommended dry time between coats. Keep the painted surface dry during the early drying period and wait for the full cure time before normal use. The finish is designed to create a refreshed, semi-matte porcelain-like surface, not a high-gloss porcelain factory finish. For more shine or added protection, consider a compatible top coating product.
Coverage, Coats, and Project Planning
Plan your kit size by measuring the surface area and considering the original color. Dark, stained, or high-contrast surfaces may need additional thin coats for even coverage. Very smooth surfaces, old coatings, and frequently used areas also need more careful prep. If your project includes a tub, sink, countertop, and wall tile together, choose enough material before starting so the finish looks consistent across the full space.
Can I use DWIL tub and tile paint on a porcelain tub?
Yes. Porcelain tubs can be refinished when the surface is clean, dry, solid, and properly prepared. Glossy or enamel surfaces should be sanded or treated first to improve adhesion.
Do I need primer before using tub and tile paint?
DWIL tub and tile paint is designed as a refinishing system, but surface condition matters. If the surface was previously painted, is very dark, or has another coating system on it, contact DWIL support before combining products.
How do I use Part B hardener?
Mix Part B hardener into Part A paint according to the product instructions, then stir thoroughly. Use the mixed paint within the stated pot life. For longer projects, pour out smaller portions and add the matching amount of hardener each time.
How long before the painted tub or tile can get wet?
Keep the painted surface dry during the early drying period and wait for the full cure time before normal daily use. Avoid scratching, scraping, or heavy cleaning while the finish is still curing.
Can I use tub and tile paint on floor tile?
For floor tile or other high-wear areas, use a product designed for floors, such as DWIL Floor Coating Kit. Floor surfaces receive more abrasion than walls, tubs, and sinks, so they need stronger protection.
Will the finish be glossy?
DWIL tub and tile paint creates a refreshed semi-matte, porcelain-like finish. If you want a shinier look or extra surface protection, consider using a compatible clear top coating after the base coat is properly applied and cured.








