🛁 Refresh your bathroom vibe with zero hassle and zero stink!
DWIL Tub Paint is a water-based, low-odor refinishing kit designed for bathtubs, sinks, tiles, and countertops. Covering up to 50-55 sq.ft per kit with a durable semi-gloss finish, it includes all necessary tools for easy DIY application. Fast drying and waterproof, it offers a scratch-resistant, eco-friendly solution to upgrade your bathroom surfaces with professional results.
Brand | DWIL |
Color | White |
Finish Type | Semi-Gloss |
Size | 3.53 Ounce (Pack of 10) |
Item Volume | 1 Quarts |
Special Feature | Low VOC, Low Odor |
Paint Type | Water based |
Specific Uses For Product | Bathtub,Countertop,Floors,Sink,Sinks,Tile |
Surface Recommendation | Tile, Glass, Wood, Stone, Plastic, Fiberglass |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Acrylic |
Included Components | Part A: Tub and Tile Refinshing Emulsion 1kg * 1., Tool Sets: Masking Film * 1; Paint Roller * 1; Brush * 1; Sandpaper * 2; Gloves * 1; Masking Tape * 1., Part B: Hardener 10g * 2 |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Package Information | Can |
Coverage | Covers 2 layers of 50 sq.ft |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
UPC | 605765932933 |
Manufacturer | DWIL |
Item Weight | 2.19 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 4.53 x 4.53 x 5.71 inches |
Style | Bathtub kit/50sq.ft |
Finish | Semi-Gloss |
Special Features | Low VOC, Low Odor |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**C
Total bathroom transformation!
I had been putting up with the hideous “greige” tiles, sink, and fiberglass shower enclosure ever since we bought our house. After loads of research, I decided to try DWIL tub and tile paint. I don’t have a fan in my bathroom, and everything I read about all the alternatives out there (including the one that gets the most hype: rustolem’s tub refinishing paint) were epoxy based, and you had to have major respirator masks to use safely. When I found DWIL, I thought it might be too good to be true, so I decided to try it on the sink first and see how it went, and then decide if I’d do the tile, the floor, and the shower enclosure.Well, not only did it work, but it was almost easy. I mean, sure, I had to take time to tape everything off, and clean things well, but … that stuff is amazing. It took more coats than I expected to not see a little of the greige showing through, but the paint dried so quickly, I was able to go over areas with show-through within an hour of doing a coat. And if I dribbled paint on the floor (which I did a couple times), a wet rag would bring that up easily if it was still wet, or it would scrape off with a scrape razor. No problem.)The sink came out so well, I did the walls and floor and the shower enclosure. My entire bathroom looks completely different. I wound up redoing the ancient 80s wall tiles in the other full and half bath in the house.The shower enclosure took a lot longer, and a lot more coats were needed (I think I did 5), but again, it’s fast applying and drying, so it wasn’t that bad.I recommend buying better rollers - the ones that come in the kit aren’t great, but the paint brush that comes with it is fine. The hardening liquid that comes in the kit isn’t in a great container; I immediately transferred it to a small glass jar and would put the paint into a plastic paint jug so I could do smaller sections instead of prepping the whole can at once. (It’s possible to use the paint you’ve pre-prepped hours after without it hardening: just cover it tightly - the paint brush and roller too - with plastic wrap.)After the DWIL had fully cured, I painted the shower and sink with two coats of polycrylic to give it a bit more shine, but it’s not necessary. The walls and floor didn’t get the polycrylic addition, and they look fabulous too.We’re not planning to sell our house any time soon, but I know the investment of time and energy I made in refreshing our bathrooms with the help of DWIL paint will pay off big-time. They look modern and clean, instead of dull, old, and greige. A (relatively) easy and definitely affordable DIY project that anyone can do.
H**M
Ok
Ok
M**Z
Very light odor, easy to apply, and if properly applied it looks rather very smooth!
After quite a few attempts, and failures, to get my tub refinished, this one finally achieved an acceptable finish. I had to apply it with a selected paint brush, which would not leave any streaks, and at some points I also had to thin it a little bit. The best results are achieved by applying thin layers and being very patient. After preparation, it's best to set one's mind that it will be at least 7-8 days before the tub can be used again; and preparation is key!DO NOT ever try to apply this or most of the other tub finishings using a sprayer, they leave a mess and it's completely difficult to manage, in particular in any not so well ventilated areas; I learned this the hard-way. What I liked about this one was that it was relatively easy to apply, it dried rather quickly, and it produces a very light smell. Now, I need to use in about a week to give it the test of time and see if it's really worth it. I would say if it endures three or more years of routine use, it's then a very good product.
P**L
👍👍👍👍👍
Very good
T**S
It peels and chips
Don't get! It peels and chips. I reached out the seller and supplied photos with no response back. This didn't even last a year and now at this point I need to replace the sink.
H**M
For first time user review
The media could not be loaded. Pros: absolutely whiteCons: paint wears off pretty quickDuring the paint:The roller included does its job, the brush included kind of makes it look wood-like texture so just make sure you use the brush for the corners only!I think the paint dried in about 2 hours, although the instructions said to wait 48 hours, which we did before turned on the shower.After the paint dried:It dried nicely, but be careful when you decide to place a home depot bucket in the tub and it accidentally scrapes your bottom. Also, it absorbs stains easily. I'm going to have to redo the paint.Overall:I spent almost over $110 on buying two of these, it might be my paint skill, but I have to redo the paint or just do an entire renovation. I'm not super happy with the outcome. I was being a little cheap.