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Rust-Oleum Home Floor Coating Ultra White Tint Base is a water-based, tintable base coat designed for indoor and outdoor use on tile, wood, laminate, concrete, vinyl, and linoleum. It features a fast 24-hour cure time, superior adhesion without the need for stripping or sanding, and offers high-gloss, scratch- and stain-resistant protection. Ideal for professionals and DIYers seeking a durable, easy-to-apply floor coating that delivers a bright, customizable finish.
| ASIN | B0B3F7LFDM |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #250,754 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #549 in Interior & Exterior House Paint |
| Brand | Rust-Oleum |
| Brand Name | Rust-Oleum |
| Color | Ultra White |
| Color Code | #FFFFFF |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | tile, wood, laminate, concrete, vinyl, linoleum |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 215 Reviews |
| Dry Time In Hours | 24 |
| Finish Type | High-Gloss |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Included Components | Can |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | Rust-Oleum 358876 QT ROHM WHT Tint Base - Quantity 6 |
| Item Volume | 1 Quarts |
| Manufacturer | Rust-Oleum |
| Model Name | Rust-Oleum 358876 QT ROHM WHT Tint Base - Quantity 6 |
| Paint Type | Water-based |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Tintable |
| Special Features | Tintable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Tile,Floor |
| Surface Recommendation | Vinyl,Wood |
| UPC | 020066467852 |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
E**W
Easy to do, But!
I just don't think you get enough product for your money, but where do you nowadays! It goes on very easy and clean up was also easy and fast. I wish the sealer wash thicker and time will tell. Be sure to PREP, PREP, PREP! I used this on our kitchen counter (approx. 100 square feet) and while it did cover 2 coats it still looked thin and maybe easily scratched off, we purchased another can of base and put 3 coats of base, 2 coats of sealer. Looks Very Nice, and as far as durability, again, time will tell.
C**Y
Love it!
Here are my FYI’s after doing this project on linoleum in a bathroom: Used the Frog Tape for taping off trim, etc. It took from Saturday-Tuesday just for drying all the coats and removing tape/touch-up below. I waited 1 full week before carefully moving furniture/décor items back. Used 1 qt can for 51 sf, 3 coats color and 2 coats clear, with some left over for touch-up. I put on the same clean socks on before going in after each application. I left the lights on to make it warmer, closed the door and refrained from using an oscillating fan in fear of it kicking up dust, etc. Used a 3” foam brush to cut in edges and other odd spots. When applying the edge paint, it will seem ‘thin’ and won’t seem to cover. Rest assured it will begin to cover as more layers are applied. It’s good to have paper towel and spray cleaner on hand to wipe the little oopsies while painting. However, paint oopsies can be removed after the fact with a cotton swab and acetone, just don’t get the swab soaking wet so it doesn’t drip. It may take multiple swabs depending on the amount of paint to be cleaned up. The clear coat will make the black paint appear blue and milky during application/while wet, but don’t worry, it will look black again once it dries. I’m not sure how other colors are affected by the topcoat application. Reminds me of Elmer’s glue, especially when you get it on your hands. Keep any brushes/rollers with your paint color wrapped tightly and separately in plastic shopping bags until you are completely done with the project. Why? In case you have to go back and touch-up during/after the topcoat application. After my first topcoat (as other reviewers have mentioned) some things may come to the surface. I gently removed them, then used my saved black foam brush to touch up those spots and 3 hrs later, I touched them up again. They will appear darker until fully dry. Then 3 hrs later I went back over with another coat. 24 hrs later I did another topcoat. I left the tape up while applying the top/clear coat. I ended up using a small utility knife to force cut the seal of the tape to avoid extra pulling 24 hrs after the 2nd topcoat was dry. If an area of tape is being difficult to remove even after cutting, I found placing a finger or something on the floor near trim while removing tape may reduce some over-pull. Although, I did have to go back and touch-up some spots using a very small artist-like brush (I used the brushes from my Latisse prescription, waste not, want not). While the topcoat I used was ‘matte’, it does have a very minor sheen to it when dry, which I do like how it turned out! Time and 3 teenagers will determine how well it holds up!
B**H
Excellence
This was my first time painting a floor. This product took the guesswork out of this process. It’s worked so well, I’m about to paint the floor in my master bath.
S**O
Chips
I used in my kitchen. Fast drying, good coverage 2 coats. Only 1 week later it's chipping. I will go back to the other product I used on my bathroom floor. Disappointed. Does not clean as well either. Easy to use vs. Other product.
C**A
Spilled all over the box and product got wasted
Spilled all over the box and product got wasted. Now I have to return an empty can to get a refund.. The product is good. The shipping is terrible and the return policy 🙄a waste of time
A**O
Super easy floor paint kit
I painted my kitchen and bathroom floors and they came out amazing. Worth the cost of the paint and any stencils you may use. Beats the cost of replacing a floor.
C**T
Easy, overnight success
Previous tenants scuffed up and ruined the stick-on floor tiles (see first “before” photo). Didn’t feel like measuring and cutting more flooring to fit around toilet and water entry so I found this floor paint instead. Two coats of white, and a pattern created with stenciled gray paint with a small roller did the trick. Two coats of clear once it cured then another cure for that, and here we are. TONS of pain left to use for more projects! What I used : I ordered pale gray, white, and clear overcoat, chose a stencil. Colors chosen and style based on shower curtain picked up for $12 at discount store. What a shiny new difference!
M**J
Works great
It took 4 coats to cover fireplace tiles (from black to light grey). The grey is so light, it's almost white, so be aware. I used a roller to apply and it self levels even on a vertical surface. I recommend lightly sanding your tile or using a primer. I didn't and that's probably why it took so many coats.
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