Here is the process that worked for us:
Step 1: Clean, Clean, Clean! We used a hefty dose of Comet to get a really good clean on all of the surfaces.
Step 2: Give the surfaces a good sanding with a fine grit sand paper. According to Kevin, this was his least favorite part, but it makes a BIG difference in the end result.
Step 3: Pull out the painters tape and tape off all of the surfaces. If this product gets on your walls or cabinets, it's not coming off any time soon. Be sure to secure the tape, and you should be good to go.
Step 4: Mix the materials as instructed on the box. FYI - the smell is pretty intense. We are fortunate and have an attic fan. We did this on a nice, warmer day, so we were able to turn it on and cut back on the fumes. If you have children, you may want to get them out of the house for the day, open the windows and wear a surgical mask. Seriously...it's tough to take in. The smell doesn't stick around for too long, though.
Step 5: Start painting the first coat. We used a foam roller and foam brushes for a more even finish. I was a little wary after we finished the first coat. I seemed a little spotty, and like the coverage wasn't going to be great or even. The first coat dries super quick, so you do not have to wait a long time to start on the second coat...maybe 1 to 2 hours.
Step 7: We let this paint dry overnight...just to make sure.
Step 8: Remove the painters tape. Kevin used an x-acto knife to do this. We wanted the edges to be sharp, so we didn't just rip it off the walls, like we tend to do with regular wall paint. It was a tedious and careful task, but the edges turned out perfectly!
Here are the after photos of the bathtub and counter top:
REVIEW: The Rust-Oleum Tub and Tile Refinishing Kit was awesome! The price is great and we are very pleased with the results. Are the surfaces 100% perfect? No, there are a few spots where bubbles dried in the paint. But, those are few and far between. Honestly, I don't think you could notice, unless you did a detailed inspection. I will do an update in a few months to let y'all know how it is holding up. Fingers crossed!!!
COST: $103.88 (4 units @ $25.97 each + free shipping)