Great Fit For
- Ceramic tile
- Porcelain tubs and sinks
- Fiberglass tubs
- Acrylic tubs
- Shower walls
- Bathroom countertops

Project Fit Check
A beautiful tub or tile refresh starts with the right surface. DWIL works best on clean, solid, properly prepared bathroom surfaces.
SAFETY AT HOME
WHY DWIL
DWIL combines a low-odor water-based formula, Part B hardener, included tools, and project support to help you refresh your tub, sink, or tile with more confidence.
Refresh your bathroom with less harsh odor than traditional oil-based coating systems.
Designed for indoor DIY projects where comfort and living space matter.
The included hardener helps the coating crosslink as it cures, creating a stronger finish than paint alone.
Roller, brush, gloves, tape, sandpaper, and key tools are included, so beginners do not have to guess what to buy.
Clear steps, surface prep notes, and cure-time guidance help reduce the most common DIY mistakes.
Not sure about your surface or process? Send us a photo before you start.
REAL DIY PROJECTS
See how real DIYers refreshed tubs, sinks, tile, and countertops with DWIL.
DWIL works best on clean, solid, and properly prepared bathroom surfaces, including porcelain tubs and sinks, ceramic tile, fiberglass tubs, acrylic tubs, shower walls, and bathroom countertops.
Do not use it on artificial marble, metal, plastic, powdery surfaces, peeling coatings, or unstable surfaces. If you are not sure whether your surface is compatible, send DWIL support a photo before starting.
Yes. DWIL can be used on a porcelain tub when the surface is clean, dry, solid, and properly sanded.
For glossy or enamel surfaces, sanding is important because it helps remove the slick surface layer and improves paint adhesion. Apply thin, even coats and allow each coat to dry before recoating.
In most cases, no primer is needed. DWIL is designed to bond directly to compatible tub and tile surfaces after proper cleaning and sanding.
If your surface was previously painted, make sure the old coating is fully cured, stable, cleaned, and sanded. If you plan to use another primer or coating system, contact DWIL support first so we can help check compatibility.
Yes, but darker or heavily stained surfaces may need extra thin coats for full coverage.
For previously painted surfaces, the old paint must be fully cured, firmly bonded, and free from peeling or powdery areas. Sand the surface well before applying DWIL. If the old coating is unstable, remove it before refinishing.
Prep is the most important step. Clean the surface thoroughly, remove soap scum, grease, dust, and loose caulk, then sand glossy areas until they feel dull and slightly rough.
After sanding, wipe away all dust and make sure the surface is completely dry before painting. Better prep helps the coating bond more evenly and last longer.
Add Part B hardener to the paint and stir thoroughly before use. Once mixed, use the paint within the recommended working time.
If your project will take longer, mix and use smaller portions in separate batches instead of mixing everything at once. This helps keep the coating workable during application.
The coating needs time to dry before light handling and more time to reach full hardness. Avoid water contact during the early curing period.
For best results, allow good ventilation, keep the surface dry, and avoid heavy use until the coating has fully cured. Follow the product instructions for exact drying and curing times before using the tub, sink, or shower normally.
After the coating has fully cured, clean it gently with mild, non-abrasive cleaners.
Avoid harsh scrub pads, abrasive powders, sharp tools, or cleaners that may scratch or damage the finish. For sinks or high-use areas, using a soft mat or gentle daily care can help protect the surface longer.
DWIL Tub and Tile Refinishing Kit