✨ Revamp Your Retreat with a Splash of Gloss!
Fascinating Finishes Ltd's 150ml Gloss White Shower Tray and Bath Paint is a high-quality, waterproof paint designed to transform your bathroom surfaces. With its sleek gloss finish and easy application, this eco-friendly solution is perfect for DIY enthusiasts looking to elevate their space.
Item Volume | 150 Millilitres |
Unit Count | 150 millilitre |
Size | 150 ml (Pack of 1) |
Finish Type | Gloss |
Colour | White |
Is Waterproof | True |
Special Features | Waterproof |
M**.
Very good results
Used this to recoat a very discoloured white shower tray and am very pleased with the finished result. Very easy to apply as the paint is very thin and dries very quickly, which makes it easy to apply a couple of thin coats, which is better than a thicker coat to avoid runs. Make sure the tray is squeaky clean and limescale free and dry, otherwise you get areas that will not coat. Found it quite expensive for the amount of paint you get, but still a lot cheaper than a new tray! The fumes from the paint are VERY, VERY strong so you need a lot of ventilation, which is a bit tricky if you are trying to paint inside a shower enclosure! also found that after painting, the shower tray is a lot more slippery than it was before, so have had to stick non slip strips down. But would recommend for a quick, cheap improvement.
**S
Just the Job
Used this on my motorhome plastic shower tray and I’m pretty happy with the results so far. I’d had the tray repaired and then Speedcoated, which was fine, but not at all white, then a school boy error saw me adding a very weak bleach solution down the plugole that mixed with the remnants of some citric acid I had in the grey tank, which must have come back up the drain pipe, spilled out on to the shower tray and discoloured it yellow before draining away again.After doing some research I found this product and brought it to complete the task and glad I did, as it looks and works great. Think the finish is reflected in the preparation, so no grease, muck or loose dirt and be sure to roughen it up to aid adhesion, then I used a brush to apply it. I’ve read about the fact that it’s a small tin, but if that’s what you choose to buy, that’s what you’ll get, as they do sell bigger tins if needed, however the small tin was more than enough. I did two coats, leaving it a full 24 hours between application and there’s still enough left to either put a third coat on, or like me, I’ll use it to do two coats on the plastic sink.Would definitely recommend it 👍🏻
R**D
White shower tray paint
Easy to apply and a great finish. Took quite a while to dry was the only downside.
L**V
Not just for showers!
Used this to re-coat a badly discoloured plastic vanity sink in a bedroom - so pleased with the result and certainly proved to be a better option than replacing the basin. A light sanding and two coats - leave 24 hours between each coat, as it says on the tin. Basin looks great - so white and shiny! Cannot comment on longevity but it certainly looks good. Do wear a mask and ventilate during the work as this is pungent stuff!
F**T
Hmmm…
Not sure this is what it says on the tin. It needs several coats but does not coat easily.
C**H
Great value and works well
En-suite shower tray is the original one from when the house was built 15 years ago. We moved but haven’t been in position to redo the room yet but the shower tray was so discoloured and grim I thought I’d try this.The tin is tiny so didn’t think it would go so far but did 2 thick coats of this with a brush. Left just under 24 hours in between coats and a further 24 before using shower.So impressed with results! Looks brand new. I imagine it might eventually wear off but as long as it holds out for a decent amount of time I’ll be happy to redo for £10.99! Will update this review if it doesn’t last long.
F**J
Worked fine in my old plastic shower
Goes on easily, dries fast and is very white and glossy, giving a very good result. Needed two coats, which there was enough paint for in the little tin for my 2 x 1 metre shower. I recommend, as the manufacturer does, that you rub down the surface first with fine sandpaper.One little niggle; the tin is sealed using some very strong tape which covers the instructions, so try to read them before removing the tape.
R**U
Doesn’t last
Looked fantastic initially however 6 months down the line it is peeling off despite all my hard work rubbing it down as instructed. Disappointing
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