$100 Shower Makeover: FULL Class How-to Paint Tile (no epoxy or clear coat)

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  • čas přidán 15. 07. 2024
  • The most DETAILED class on painting shower tile you'll ever find! The right primer and shower tile paint to use. No epoxy or clear coat needed.
    ✍🏻Written tutorial: porchdaydreamer.com/paint-sho...
    ***Affiliate Links Disclosure: porchdaydreamer.com/terms-con...
    🧰 Paint Supplies Shopping List (Paint Shower Tile)
    ⭐️ Valspar Bonding Primer 1 Gal
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    ⭐️ Valspar Porch & Floor Satin -Tinted to Sherwin Williams Pure White
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    ⭐️ Compact Step Stool amzn.to/3PygI9d
    🛍️ SHOP HERE Paint Supplies: www.amazon.com/shop/porchdayd...
    ⏰ Painting the Shower Timeline and Plan
    BEFORE you start this process, know you will not be able to use your shower for 8 to 10 DAYS! That's if you keep on a rigid schedule and nothing interrupts you. If you were doing a tile remodel, you'd be out of your shower for 2 weeks or more so keep that in mind.
    ✅ DAY 1: CLEAN THE SHOWER TILE PRIOR TO PAINTING
    Remove any moldy caulk prior to starting this project and repair any failing grout lines.
    Clean your shower
    Dry OVERNIGHT and run the fan in your bathroom
    ✅ DAY 2: APPLY BONDING PRIMER AND SEAL SHOWER WITH CAULK
    Apply 1st coat of primer
    Dry 4 hours
    Caulk and seal
    Apply 2nd coat of primer
    Dry overnight
    ✅ DAY 3: APPLY 1ST COAT OF PAINT TO SHOWER WALL TILE
    Apply 1st coat: paint tile on shower walls
    Let painted tile dry overnight or 12 hours
    ✅ DAY 4: APPLY 2ND COAT OF PAINT TO SHOWER WALL TILE
    Apply 2nd coat: paint tile on shower walls
    Let painted tile dry overnight or 12 hours
    ✅ DAY 5 : APPLY 3RD COAT OF PAINT TO SHOWER WALL TILE
    Apply 3rd coat: paint tile on shower walls
    DRY 3 DAYS
    If you have a tub, you are DONE! Wait 3 to 7 days before running any water. If you have a tiled shower floor, more to do! 👉🏻
    ✅ DAY 1: APPLY PRIMER TO SHOWER FLOOR TILE
    Apply 1st coat of primer to floor
    Dry 4 hours
    Caulk and seal edges
    Apply 2nd coat of primer
    Dry overnight
    ✅ DAY 2: APPLY 1ST COAT PAINT TO SHOWER FLOOR TILE
    Apply 1st coat of paint to floor
    Dry overnight or 12 hours
    ✅ DAY 3: APPLY 2ND COAT PAINT TO SHOWER FLOOR TILE
    Apply 2nd coat of paint to floor
    Dry overnight or 12 hours
    ✅ DAY 4: APPLY 3RD COAT PAINT TO SHOWER FLOOR TILE
    Apply 3rd coat of paint to floor
    DRY 3 DAYS
    You are DONE! Wait 3 to 7 days before running any water.
    Time Stamps:
    Intro: 0:00
    Cleaning the Tile: 0:24
    Preparing the Area: 3:46
    Dealing with Silicone Caulk: 5:29
    Where Not to Tape: 6:54
    Primer for Shower Tile: 8:50
    Priming Supplies: 10:18
    Brushing On the Primer: 12:40
    Apply Primer to Grout Lines: 13:55
    Blending Primer: 14:19
    Dealing with Drips: 15:04
    Rolling the Primer: 15:33
    Technique for Smoothing: 17:53
    Primer Dry Time: 18:23
    Repair Grout: 18:55
    2nd Coat of Primer: 21:37
    Final Primer Results: 21:56
    When to Pull Tape: 23:19
    Primer Dry Time: 24:19
    Cover Silicone Caulk: 24:25
    Primer Touch UP: 29:16
    Shower Tile Paint: 30:02
    Paint Dry Time: 31:03
    Paint Supplies: 31:50
    Painting: 32:27
    Paint Around Fixtures: 36:04
    Finish Rolling: 39:31
    Edging Tub or Shower: 40:26
    Dry 1st Coat Paint: 41:27
    Repair Damage: 41:59
    2nd Coat Paint: 44:32
    3rd Coat Paint: 46:20
    Paint Shower Floor: 47:48
    When to Use the Shower: 51:28
    How to Clean Painted Tile: 52:50
    Peeling Paint Repair: 54:29
    #bathroom #bathroomremodel #bathroomideas #budgetfriendly
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Komentáře • 30

  • @garyb9353
    @garyb9353 Před měsícem +2

    you get a gold star. this is the best hands down explanation of how to paint over a tile shower. i have painted all kinds of things for over 65 years but never a tile shower. now i am ready , thanks to your expert guidance.

    • @porchdaydreamer
      @porchdaydreamer  Před měsícem

      Wow, thank you! That is SO nice of you to say. I put a lot of work into my videos and tutorials, so anyone can follow along and get the same results I do 😁

  • @patty1958ful
    @patty1958ful Před 5 dny

    Thank you for the dedication and step by step instructions. The detailed list of materials is extremely helpful. You have inspired me and given me courage to tackle the updating in two bathrooms. You are the only person in the Web to do what you are doing in your tutorials and in your site. Thanks again!!!
    Patty, from FL

    • @porchdaydreamer
      @porchdaydreamer  Před 4 dny

      Wow! I'm seeing your comments and you are the sweetest to take the time to say such nice things to me. This is my passion and I LOVE to teach people what I know. My main goal is to help everyone be successful and avoid mistakes as much as possible even as a beginner painter 😎

  • @organic3280
    @organic3280 Před 9 dny +1

    Stix Primer is fantastic too.

    • @porchdaydreamer
      @porchdaydreamer  Před 9 dny

      I've heard good things, but have used Valspar Bonding Primer because I worked there for years 😁 It's NEVER failed me.

  • @milostevenson9175
    @milostevenson9175 Před 3 dny

    Love this video! Excited to get this done 😊

  • @Treetop4045
    @Treetop4045 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for this video. I’m researching and stumbled onto your video. Best one yet. Now I feel a tad more confident tackling our ugly downstairs bathroom.

    • @porchdaydreamer
      @porchdaydreamer  Před 3 měsíci +2

      Great! My mission is to be helpful. I try to provide as much detail as I can to make sure you get the best results possible 😁

    • @Treetop4045
      @Treetop4045 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Just got back from the hardware store with all the things 🎉 now I’m ready for this next project.

  • @tislam1786
    @tislam1786 Před měsícem

    Thank you

  • @akkumar-po7yy
    @akkumar-po7yy Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you , very nice video about bathroom painting .. Can u help me can we use sherwin William extra white paint for painting bathroom tiles..
    I already did primer one coat , but want to check which paint fir bathroom

  • @yuliashmatkova6849
    @yuliashmatkova6849 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much, I started to paint one of my bathrooms today per your method. Could you please advice, does this approach works for bathtub as well or only for tiles? Thank you so much.

    • @porchdaydreamer
      @porchdaydreamer  Před měsícem +1

      😁 I'm so glad! This shower painting process is only for the tile and not the tub. You'll need to use an epoxy Tub & Tile kit for that. Here's one that will work: amzn.to/3VaBoGC it comes in satin and gloss, so decide if you want a shiny finish or not. Good luck with the project. It makes such a big difference. I love mine every day.

  • @herbie1234567890
    @herbie1234567890 Před měsícem

    Appreciate your video-your footage is very clear and your oratory is top notch. A question: In your opinion, would the bonding primer you recommend work on a standard shower pan-acrylic, fiberglass, etc.-that is, on a surface other than tile?
    Also, what if a shower pan/tub has previously been resurfaced with an epoxy/paint product? Would the Valspar bonding primer work in that case as well? Thank you for advising, if able. 🙂

    • @porchdaydreamer
      @porchdaydreamer  Před měsícem

      Thank you! Sorry, with how flexible fiberglass is I wouldn't recommend anything other than a product designed for a standard shower pan. Here's a product that would be a better option and you would need to sand off anything previously applied: Fiberglass Repair amzn.to/454wkrx

    • @herbie1234567890
      @herbie1234567890 Před měsícem

      @@porchdaydreamer That’s very helpful. Thank you for your reply. I’m enjoying exploring other videos on your channel-I’ll stay tuned. 😉

  • @Tangerine6
    @Tangerine6 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you! What about if you have a tiled seat in the shower? Would you paint the seat area when you do the floor or the walls?

    • @porchdaydreamer
      @porchdaydreamer  Před 3 měsíci

      GREAT question! If you don't have to "walk on it" paint it. Anything you have to stand on leave until the end. Hope that helps 😀

  • @erinlucas545
    @erinlucas545 Před měsícem

    I would like to do this in my bathroom, but I’d like to remove the glass door while painting and then put it back up when done. Is it ok to caulk around the edge of the glass enclosure after painting the tile? Anything special I need to do after applying the caulk?

    • @porchdaydreamer
      @porchdaydreamer  Před měsícem +1

      Hi, Erin! Just be aware that when you remove the glass door likely silicone caulk will be left on the tile. Do you plan to scrape it off before painting? That's what I'd recommend. Yes, once the door is back in place you would need to caulk around it to seal out water. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for dry time, before exposing the caulk to water.

  • @hondoman454
    @hondoman454 Před 19 dny

    This is a wonderful video! I just have a question: what is the ratio of dawn, distilled white vinegar and water? Thank you!

    • @porchdaydreamer
      @porchdaydreamer  Před 18 dny

      Thank you! This is in the written tutorial I linked in the description if you ever need it again 😁
      Tile Cleaning Solution
      - 1 Cup Dawn Dish Detergent (please use this brand it’s the best degreaser)
      -1 Cup Distilled White Vinegar
      Mix together in a spray bottle

    • @hondoman454
      @hondoman454 Před 18 dny

      @@porchdaydreamer Thank you again! Appreciate your response as I likely would have never discovered the written tutorial.

  • @cmargo10
    @cmargo10 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Is that travertine tile? It looks like mine except mine are butted together w out grout. I personally would never paint that. I would paint those cheap 4x4 tiles

    • @porchdaydreamer
      @porchdaydreamer  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks for the question. No, it's basic cheap builder grade beige tile that I chose 14 years ago believe it or not! So for me, painting fit the budget and I still LOVE it 2 years later. This is the bathroom I use off my office everyday and it makes me smile .

  • @yesiica9
    @yesiica9 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi, can you share links to the products you used?

    • @porchdaydreamer
      @porchdaydreamer  Před 2 měsíci

      Products are linked in the description below the video and also the written tutorial with even more details. Thanks!