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 Dulux Tile Paint


Dulux Tile Paint is 10 times tougher and 10 times more shower resistant than our conventional water based satin paints. It is self-undercoating and quick drying.


Apply 1 or 2 coats with a brush. Apply liberally and evenly to avoid runs and sags. Leave 4 hours between coats. Do not apply in very damp or humid conditions, in the inside of shower areas and when room temperatures are below 10°C. Not suitable for use on radiators or other heated surfaces. TIP: if the colour change is strong, more coats may be required.


  • Finish: Gloss

  • Coverage: Up to 18m2/litre

  • Drying Time: 4 hours to dry; 24 hours before exposing to water.

  • Coats: 2

  • Quick drying

  • No undercoat required

  • Hardwearing


Step 1: Make sure the surface is clean (free from dirt, mould, grease and grout residue) and dry. Remove any flaking or defective material. Using abrasive paper, thoroughly sand to scuff the tile surface. Refer to health, safety and environmental information.


Step 2: Remove paint from the brush or roller with a cloth and then wash with water.


Step 3: Store paint in dry conditions and protect from extreme temperatures.


Multiple colours available; to select a colour, please speak to one of our friendly staff on 02038839057

Buy yours with us today at www.insulationbee.co.uk

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