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darkening tiles an ideas ?
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I needed to replace some tiles in our bathroom. they were a light beige colour fading to white around the edges. i visited b&q and annoyingly they had slightly darker or white and mine sat right in the middle so i plumped for white.
the colouring is very subtle.can anyone suggest something to stain the tiles to better match the colour? doesnt necessarily have to be permanent. i was thinking of trying dabbing coffee or similar on and letting it dry on.
thanks.
the colouring is very subtle.can anyone suggest something to stain the tiles to better match the colour? doesnt necessarily have to be permanent. i was thinking of trying dabbing coffee or similar on and letting it dry on.
thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I just thought I should post a reply to ayabrea38's answer, Oil paints dry by mechanical key, i.e. entering the pores and keying to them, so it isn't advisable to use this on tiles. There is a primer available which can be used to paint over glazed tiles which can then be painted as normal, this can be used on most tiles apart from where a lot of water is present. i.e. showers
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