

✨ Refresh your bathroom vibe with DWIL — DIY luxury that lasts! 🛁
DWIL Tub Paint is a 35oz water-based acrylic refinishing kit designed for bathtubs, sinks, tiles, and countertops. It offers a semi-gloss white finish that covers 50-55 sq.ft per kit, dries to the touch within 24-36 hours, and fully cures in 7 days. Featuring low VOC and low odor, it’s safe and easy to use indoors. The kit includes all necessary tools for a professional-quality, scratch-resistant, and waterproof finish that revitalizes bathroom surfaces with minimal hassle.














| ASIN | B09WCZDX6L |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40,251 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #22 in Household Countertop & Tile Paint #127 in Tile Grout |
| Brand Name | DWIL |
| Color | White |
| Color Code | #FFFFFF |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,128) |
| Dry Time In Hours | 24 |
| Full Cure Time | 7 Days |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 1 Quarts |
| Item Weight | 35 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | DWIL |
| Paint Type | Acrylic |
| Size | 35 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Low VOC, Low Odor |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bathtub,Countertop,Floors,Sink,Sinks,Tile |
| Surface Recommendation | Ceramic,Paper,Porcelain |
| UPC | 605765932933 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
D**C
Total bathroom transformation!
I had been putting up with the hideous “greige” tiles, sink, and fiberglass shower enclosure ever since we bought our house. After loads of research, I decided to try DWIL tub and tile paint. I don’t have a fan in my bathroom, and everything I read about all the alternatives out there (including the one that gets the most hype: rustolem’s tub refinishing paint) were epoxy based, and you had to have major respirator masks to use safely. When I found DWIL, I thought it might be too good to be true, so I decided to try it on the sink first and see how it went, and then decide if I’d do the tile, the floor, and the shower enclosure. Well, not only did it work, but it was almost easy. I mean, sure, I had to take time to tape everything off, and clean things well, but … that stuff is amazing. It took more coats than I expected to not see a little of the greige showing through, but the paint dried so quickly, I was able to go over areas with show-through within an hour of doing a coat. And if I dribbled paint on the floor (which I did a couple times), a wet rag would bring that up easily if it was still wet, or it would scrape off with a scrape razor. No problem.) The sink came out so well, I did the walls and floor and the shower enclosure. My entire bathroom looks completely different. I wound up redoing the ancient 80s wall tiles in the other full and half bath in the house. The shower enclosure took a lot longer, and a lot more coats were needed (I think I did 5), but again, it’s fast applying and drying, so it wasn’t that bad. I recommend buying better rollers - the ones that come in the kit aren’t great, but the paint brush that comes with it is fine. The hardening liquid that comes in the kit isn’t in a great container; I immediately transferred it to a small glass jar and would put the paint into a plastic paint jug so I could do smaller sections instead of prepping the whole can at once. (It’s possible to use the paint you’ve pre-prepped hours after without it hardening: just cover it tightly - the paint brush and roller too - with plastic wrap.) After the DWIL had fully cured, I painted the shower and sink with two coats of polycrylic to give it a bit more shine, but it’s not necessary. The walls and floor didn’t get the polycrylic addition, and they look fabulous too. We’re not planning to sell our house any time soon, but I know the investment of time and energy I made in refreshing our bathrooms with the help of DWIL paint will pay off big-time. They look modern and clean, instead of dull, old, and greige. A (relatively) easy and definitely affordable DIY project that anyone can do.
J**J
Best Tub paint IMO as a someone who has tried so many different products
This is the longest lasting and toughest bathtub paint I have ever used. Im a commercial painter by trade and have tried 4 different products including the one you pour on to get that smooth bath tub look. Well they all peeled or yellowed and didn't come out like I thought they would. This one leaves what we call a very tight stipple on the surface when dry but I actually prefer because if you think about it, who wants a surface that youre stepping on to be so smooth you slip on it when it's wet. You might also think its easier to clean the smoother it is but the other products dont clean half as well as this one. In fact I dont think anything sticks to the surface. I hardly do anything to it and it stays looking so clean...like not even ring of scum or sticky build up that I had a hard time getting off of other products. I cant explain it...it just stays clean. I got the light grey and its been almost two years since I painted it and it looks the same as when I first painted it. I put like 4 coats on in the time alloted. I guess it won't even stick to itself once it cures so get as many coats on as you can but putting on thin coats and allowing it to dry quickly instead of trying to make it cover in one or 2 coats...be patient and make sure you let it cure for however long it says and not get it wet. So keep it warmish in the bathroom so it dries quick and you can recoat. I've dropped things in it which I thought for sure would chip it but didn't unlike other products. I love that the color I picked matched nicely with the tile I chose and I got the wall color to match as well Im still just in awe at how well it has held up when everything else seemed to fail and it wasn't even close to smelling as bad as the others. It barely had an odor at all...but that could just be me because I've been in the trade so long. Im looking at it now and the stipple gives it a slight matte finish which I prefer. I recommend stripping whatever you applied previously if anything and give your tub a good sanding with 60 or 80 grit orbital...clean and repeat before applying. I might try using it on some tile in my foyer because I hate the color but like the tile look and dont want to go throught the hassle of removing it and for the price is absolutely fantastic
D**W
"Vanilla White" is YELLOW, and the White product is really White. Product itself seems great.
I needed to re-do the tile floor of a walk-in shower at a rental that I manage. I had had the floor and the whole surround "shot" by a commercial vendor a few years ago -- the surround still looks OK, but the floor was ruined -- cracking and chipping. I wasn't sure which color I should order, as the tile surround looked sort of a dingy white, and I was afraid that a pure white product might stand out too much. I couldn't find any pictures of the Vanilla White product, so I ordered that first, and FYI -- it was WAY too yellow for me -- nothing "white" about it. I ended up ordering a second kit of the regular white paint, and painted over the yellow, and the DWIL people were kind enough the refund half of my purchase price on the original order. Now, that said, I've been looking for a product exactly like this -- low VOC, easy to apply, and something that is self-levelling and hardens into a durable finish. I won't know for quite a while how durable it is (a year?), but for now, it looks good and seems really solid. If it holds up, this is a great product. Can it withstand somebody standing on a shower mat? We'll find out.
J**E
Very pleased with how this turned out!! The product was extremely easy to use. My bathroom looks beautiful! The prep is a bit of a nightmare. The tiles I have are glazed ceramic so trying to get them sanded was a challenge in itself. Regular sandpaper in an orbital sander didn't work. Silicon carbide sandpaper didn't work. Diamond grit sandpaper did work but trying to find that for an orbital sander in store when you've already removed the caulk, repaired the grout and can't use the only shower in your house is a fun situation to be in! All in all, I'm very happy! Can't speak to the durability just yet but aesthetically, I love the results!
A**R
I refinished my tub with this kit this past weekend and was really impressed. It came with everything needed for the job — gloves, brush, roller, and plastic for prep. The product itself worked very well and the tub now looks incredible. Application was a bit more challenging than expected since the product is quite runny, and I likely poured too much at once (user error on my part). Overall, I’m very happy with the results.
J**.
I used a paint sprayer for a more even texture, then did a wet sand 1500 grit after the 7 day curing process to polish it up a bit and it’s holding great. Will update my review later if I run in to any problems. I did 3 coats with 2 hours inbetween. It looks great but keep in mind it will not have the same glassy feel like a brand new tub, but it’s certainly a nice face lift from what it was before. Make sure to wait the full 7 days before sanding, and DWIL doesn’t necessarily endorse sanding, I just asked a friend who understands these kinds of paint products.
M**A
I spent a day refinishing my tub with the non-slip dark grey colour. I am a DIYer and have no experience with anything like this. The kit comes with everything you need. It's labor intensive, but it is well worth it. Give it a FULL week to set so go on vacation Or bath in the sink. Would purchase again. My tub was originally a gross cream color and it covered very well... with extra to spare.
M**L
Purchase did not come with all Pieces as advertised. Disappointing.
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