Tub and tile refinishing kit, satin white (32 fl oz) vs DWIL appliance paint for refrigerators, water-based, interior use
Overall winner: Tub and tile refinishing kit, satin white (32 fl oz)
Key Differences
DWIL's kit (32oz) is a water-based refrigerator/appliance paint with a lower listed price and is praised for a factory-like finish, quick drying, and ease of application—best for repainting appliances. Rust-Oleum's Tub & Tile kit uses a two-part epoxy-acrylic formula designed for moisture resistance and bathroom refinishing, earns a professional glossy look but has stronger odor and mixed coverage reports
Tub and tile refinishing kit, satin white (32 fl oz)
2-part epoxy acrylic tub and tile refinishing kit for moisture resistance. Thoroughly mix parts A and B before use; covers up to 110 sq ft with two coats. One customer note highlights strong odor and mixed coverage
Pros
- tough epoxy acrylic formula
- moisture resistant finish
- easy application process
- glossy finish that improves appearance
Cons
- odor/strong smell persists for days
- mixed feedback on coverage
- chip resistance concerns after use
DWIL appliance paint for refrigerators, water-based, interior use
Water-based appliance paint for interiors on plastic and metal surfaces. Delivers a factory-like finish and easy application; kit includes masking tape, film, roller, sandpaper, gloves, and brush
Pros
- factory-like finish
- easy to apply
- comprehensive kit contents
- dries quickly
Cons
- rust resistance concerns
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | DWIL |
| Durability | Rust-Oleum |
| Versatility | DWIL |
| User Reviews | DWIL |