The process of Tile Resurfacing involves the reapplication of an existing coating over a surface. This is a common process, but it requires careful planning. This task is usually performed in a vital household space, so it cannot be done in a day. To avoid causing further damage to the surface, professional refinishers apply a primer to the surface before applying the new coating. They can apply primer with a brush, or a professional-grade air brush system.
To start with, you must clean the area of the tiles thoroughly. You can use a scrubbing tool to help remove any debris. Then, you need to re-grout the tiles. In addition, fill in any holes or cracks, and prepare the surface for the resurfacing process. This is done in order to maximize bond strength and reduce the risk of long-term adhesion. After prepping, you must apply up to four coats of the Classic Surface resurfacing system and allow it to cure.
The process of Tile Resurfacing is similar to that of refinishing a bathroom. After cleaning, you must clean the surfaces, re-grouting, filling holes, and surface prepping. This procedure is designed to maximize bond strength and minimize adhesion problems. In most cases, you’ll need to apply two or three coats of resurfacing product, and then heat cure it to set the sealant.