It's best to an epoxy paint in bathrooms and kitchens as it is highly resistant to day to day cleaning chemicals.
For effective use on bathroom walls, floors and kitchen tiles, choose a two-part epoxy rather than an epoxy-ester base.
For the best outcome the tile must be absolutely clean and dry before anything is applied on it. Make sure each tile surface is a little rough with the help of grit sandpaper then make sure that the surface is well cleaned with a microfibre cloth. You can even rough the surface with pumice. For effective adhesion with the top coat of the paint a primer is important. Clean up spills and spatters as you go. The moment you are done with applying the prime coat, let the coating dry overnight before applying the top coat. The tile paint will harden enough in a few days.
When all processes are properly done, ceramic painted tiles look great in almost any room.
Yes, anyone can paint shower tiles. When you are applying a paint on a tile, the grout and the tile will form one complete colour with no patches around it. A painted ceramic tile in the bathroom will need to be redone every now and then until the surfaces worn out.
Once you are done with cleaning the tiles in the shower, remove all kind of stains using grit sandpaper.
Using the paint tape of your choice, try to tape it through the bathtub of your bathroom and make sure to tape over grout if you want. Remember to tape up across the wall in between the tile and grout sequentially and finally, tape off all windows.
Once you are done with the coating, Let the paint dry for about an hour and repeat according to paint instructions.
Removing the painter’s tape from any of the decorative areas is the last step to follow.