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Painting bathroom wall tiles

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Painting bathroom wall tiles kristin 1-7-07  
I need to paint my outdated bathroom wall tiles. They are ceramic and I'm not sure how to make sure thay are water proof and the paint won't peel from humidity. Any suggestions on what to use?
Re: painting bathroom wall tiles ED 1-17-07  
What you are looking for is a bathtub refinisher or reglazer. They will come in and deglaze, clean, and then reglaze your tiles to like-new. Prices vary, but most worth their salt are in the $250 - $450 range. Believe me, you will be ecstatic about the results if done right.

Where are you located, and maybe I can help in locating one for you.
Re: painting bathroom wall tiles William 4-11-07  
You can paint tile but you have to use a good primer first or it wont stick.
Here are some good sites to help you:

http://www.alsnetbiz.com/homeimprovement/painttile.html
http://www.zinsser.com/product_detail.asp?ProductID=11
http://www.helpwithdiy.com/painting/painting_ceramic_tiles.html

Good luck to you.
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