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On Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 7:00:27 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> I'm sure some of you have tile walls in your kitchen. What would
> motivate a person to paint over ceramic tile? In my son's new house,
> he was originally intending to totally redo the kitchen, but he's
> since reconsidered, and instead is opting to restore it to original,
> except for the window. Instead of replacing the cabinets that have
> layers of paint, I'm stripping them to bare wood, and repainting them
> white. I'm also stripping the paint off of the original tile. That
> blue is painted over a nice, deep burgundy tile.

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JF has an affection for the classics! Good to hear! He should see my Pink Tile 1st floor bathroom of my 1931 Brick home, he'd love it! I know I do! Even though Bath Fitters covered a lot of it with their new crap improvements!


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John Kuthe wrote:
> On Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 7:00:27 PM UTC-5, wrote:
>> I'm sure some of you have tile walls in your kitchen. What would
>> motivate a person to paint over ceramic tile? In my son's new house,
>> he was originally intending to totally redo the kitchen, but he's
>> since reconsidered, and instead is opting to restore it to original,
>> except for the window. Instead of replacing the cabinets that have
>> layers of paint, I'm stripping them to bare wood, and repainting them
>> white. I'm also stripping the paint off of the original tile. That
>> blue is painted over a nice, deep burgundy tile.

> ...
>
> JF has an affection for the classics! Good to hear! He should see my Pink Tile 1st floor bathroom of my 1931 Brick home, he'd love it! I know I do! Even though Bath Fitters covered a lot of it with their new crap improvements!
>
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> John Kuthe, RN, BSN...
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Is it really true that Liberace stayed there back in the day??


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