Timeline for Sanding down or staining floor tiles possible to alter design?
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Sep 15, 2023 at 17:44 | vote | accept | Mr.Boon | ||
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Sep 15, 2023 at 16:56 | comment | added | keshlam | @Ecnerwal: True, though as it wears you may need to do that renewal cycle. But at least we know that this is supposed to stick to tile. Might need to remove it in any case before applying something else... | |
Sep 15, 2023 at 15:49 | comment | added | Ecnerwal | You could potentially tint an acrylic tile/floor sealer (sometimes called floor wax, but no actual wax in it) product that is removable/renewable (I think scrubbing with hot ammonia solution is typical for removal, but it's been some time since I looked at these products.) | |
Sep 15, 2023 at 13:41 | comment | added | keshlam | I have not done so; I am suggesting that it might work and would be the right kind of "paint" to get the desired effect. It might or might not help to put down shellac first as an interface layer. If* it doesn't peel it should wear as well as on a wood floor. Further research highly recommend before committing. And personally I think the floor is quite pretty as is. | |
Sep 15, 2023 at 12:02 | comment | added | RMDman | Am I understanding that you have varnished ceramic floor tile!? Does the varnish wear well and not peel where there is foot traffic? | |
Sep 15, 2023 at 11:43 | history | answered | keshlam | CC BY-SA 4.0 |