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โจ Restore your tubโs glowโbecause your bathroom deserves a glow-up! ๐
Rust-Oleum Tub & Tile 2-Step Touch Up White Paint is a fast-drying, water-resistant epoxy acrylic formula designed for professional-grade repairs on tubs, tiles, and sinks. It offers superior adhesion and corrosion resistance, covering up to 1.25 sq ft per kit with a durable, glossy white finish that revitalizes surfaces without costly replacements.





| ASIN | B006ZHVLYG |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #17,045 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #68 in Hardware Sealers |
| Brand | Rust-Oleum |
| Brand Name | Rust-Oleum |
| Color | White |
| Color Code | White |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | 1.25 sq ft |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 2,043 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Included Components | Rust-Oleum 244166 Specialty Kit Tub and Tile Touch Up, White |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Rust-Oleum 244166 Specialty Kit Tub and Tile Touch Up, White |
| Item Volume | 13.3 ml |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Model Name | Tub & Tile Touch Up Paint |
| Model Number | 244166 |
| Paint Type | Acrylic |
| Part Number | 244166 |
| Size | Pack of 1 |
| Special Feature | Washable |
| Special Features | Washable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
| Surface Recommendation | Ceramic,Fiberglass,Plastic,Porcelain |
| UPC | 020066023133 020066171438 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Satisfaction guaranteed. |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
T**N
Works well
Works as advertised, and makes a good hard repair. Two caveats: 1- the instructions really mean it when it says to use in 24 hours. Hardens like a rock after that. 2- not all whites are the same. If youโre lucky it will be a perfect match, but in my case was just a little โoffโ. That said, the goal was to repair a bad chip, and it was close enough.
R**1
Didnt fit but sellers fault. Toilet installers was jack leg handy men.
Did not fit my bolts. Not any fault of the sellers. I think the installers jack legged the toilet bowl to the floor. Refunding for refund. No problem with the seller
S**.
The smell is horrible.
Overall, I was happy with this product because it was one of the only products that I could find that was inexpensive and would do what I needed. I was looking for some type of paint for my enamel bath that would be waterproof . Previously, I had chips and dings in my bathtub and mistakenly used JB water weld putty stick to repair, however the product stated it dried off white but it did not. Instead it dried gray/purple so then I had a lot of gray marks all over the tub which wasnโt better than my chips. I have been searching and searching to find something to basically paint over the JB water weld. They have plenty of kits out on the market that are very expensive and a lot of kits on Amazon that I was a bit leery to use I needed to be sure that whatever I used would be completely water. . I found a few videos where someone had used the tub and tile specialty paint epoxy, by Rustoleum and since I was familiar with the namebrand and it seemed fairly easy., I decided to give it a try. There are a few things I would like to mention that may be important: 1. The smell is very strong so wear a facemask and hopefully shut the door and blow some fans directed at the window to get it out as soon as possible.. The second thing I would like to mention, (I saw some questions about this) , and that was whether this would work on scratches. It does not unless you sand it first and then put some type of filler down before painting. I tried painting over some scratches in my bathtub and it did not work. Also, be sure to really sand down anything that you will be painting over (ie the JB water weld I used). .. I unfortunately did not sand it down enough so that it was flush with the tub so there are raised bumps in the tub that are now painted white, . Thatโs fine with me because eventually I will have to refinish the whole tub.. I got the product today and applied it, so I am not able to give feedback on whether it is waterproof, durable or if there are any issues. I will say that it was quite easy to apply and my recommendation would be to layer the coats if you need more than one Radan applying a thick gob in the beginning. One other thing I would like to mention is that I thought it would drip more than what it did so I put a lot of painters tape around the area as I was painting, which I did not need to do Another thing I didnโt realize was that it takes three days to fully cure and I unfortunately did not see that until after it has completely dried and cured and will update as needed.
K**G
FANTASTIC!
I ordered this to hide some cracking and peeling from a resurfaced tub and it was the perfect solution. The cracking was mostly over the grout lines and this filled those spaces perfectly. It was even great for small little dings and chips. I also used it on an area that was peeling on a tile and it filled in the space but you could see that it was a repaired - but only close up and not from a distance. This was a life saver from a a tub and tile surround resurfacing that didn't last as advertised (and of course the vendor went out of business). I didn't want to pay $3000 to have the tubs redone or replaced so this bought me years of additional service since the issues with the tub and tile were only cosmetic (ugly color) and not functional. My tubs were bright white and this was a perfect color match. I applied it like it was white out or nail polish. The smell is strong but just use a fan. I am extremely happy with this product!
N**S
Not enough to do a tub.
I am mostly disappointed with this product. I had hoped to be able to refinish a standard bathtub but after one coat, there was no way this would work. I ended up getting six more to put enough finish on the tub to make it look new. I am not wild about the texture either. I used a foam roller to try and get the smoothest finish possible, but there is some orange-peel going on that is fine if its clean and you don't look too close at it. Zep drain cleaner dissolved the finish too. That was unexpected. Look I get it. I have a 70 year old tub in a 140 year old house and the bathroom is due for a renovation, but until I am ready, I am going to limp it along with drain cleaner. The rust spots in the tub were annoying and one of them was bad enough to cause enamel to chip off. That area got treated with Bondo then the whole tub was refinished. For a hot minute it looked great, but it does NOT clean like enamel. You need to be careful.
P**A
After more than a year in, it still looks great
I bought a house where the contractor took an old shower with yellow tile and sprayed a white glaze over the tile to make the shower look more up-to-date. Within a year, the glaze on the floor of the shower started peeling off, revealing the old yellow tile underneath. So I bought this product to paint over the yellow tile without having to re-glaze. The product was easy to use. I simply scraped and sanded of as much of the peeled glaze sections of the shower floor as I could, mixed it, and applied with a small brush. As other reviewers have noted, is whiter than white and the difference with the white glaze was noticeable, but it was a vast improvement over the yellow. After more than a year of daily showers, this product is in perfect condition. In addition, the bright white has become more blended in with the glaze (and yes I do clean, but over time the difference between the white glaze and the white epoxy has gradually reduced). So I recommend this.
A**R
Don't waste your money.
Lasted for less than 2 weeks. Followed the instructions perfectly. This is a bogus product, don't waste your hard-earned money on this.
A**R
Holds up where others have not
This seems to be a hybrid of epoxy (two parts you mix which then chemically react for a cure), and drying (where an organic solvent is released as it dries). This was used to repair the drain hole of a porcelain-coated steel tub. The drain was removed, and the entire area above and below the hole (between the drain and the tub shoe) was cleaned to remove rust which developed where the porcelain had chipped. The self leveling helped greatly in layering the paint to match the thickness of the missing porcelain. After almost one year of multiple showers a day, it is holding with no signs of wear or compromise. Cons: -Noxious vapors -Expensive for its size Pros: -Self leveling -Can be painted in multiple layers to achieve greater thickness -Predetermined quantities you mix without having to measure (bottles are seemingly half full, but only because you need to pour one into the other without overflow) -Cures within 24 hours -Seems to adhere with no signs of being compromised in the presense of water -Despite having covered a large area, there was plenty left over to use elsewhere and some remained unused in the bottle.
P**O
Arrived almost empty
One of the bottles arrived almost empty. The liquid was poured on the package. Waste of money.
C**H
Needed a tie over for tub replacement
EDIT almost three months later looks the same and the patch has held in a 5-person household with shower running daily and baths with bubbles weekly. Tub was reglazed when we bought home. 10 years later it needs to be redone. We plan to redo the space but wanted a tie over until we do. Was looking for simple and cost effective. I used all the paint and did three thin coats. Best tip, use your own brush. Better tip, fresh brush for each coat as I definitely have some brush hairs stuck in there. I wore an N95 and opened windows with an air-purifier running. Smell is gone after 12 hours. Hardest part was drying the tub and prepping as it is our only showering space. I would highly recommend this for a practical fix. If you are looking for aesthetic get a pro. Pics are of 12 hours after treatment and after prep work. I chipped the damage back in hopes of better sealing and the work lasting longer. We plan to put a bath mat over top (which caused the damage in the first place). I wanted to write a review because the reviews and a YouTube video showing how to use the product really helped me.
M**Y
Such a good product
This is one of those must have products that can save you hundreds but unfortunately becoming impossible to find. Absolutely recommend. Even if it's not a perfect colour match for a cheaper tub, it was for my taps and the job on the bathtub looks a million times better than a black chip mark. Everything is still intact with no flaking or peeling. 100% recommend
L**E
Easy to use
I had a bathtub caddy that scratched my tub that I had previously painted. This was very easy to use for a small repair such as that and it matches pretty much perfectly. It is expensive for the little amount you get but if you just need to touch up a small scratch I think itโs worth it compared to the hassle of refinishing a whole tub again.
S**N
Just a paint, doesn't fill in chips
I thought this product was supposed to fill in cracks and chips in tiles, but it is basically just a paint (but worse because after 24 hours you can no longer use the product). Even after multiple coats it doesn't fill in the damaged areas (see pic).
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