Hello, I'm hoping this hasn't been answered somewhere else - i couldn't find it if it was!
A while ago i was painting a kitchen splashback and a tradie recommended using dulux maximum adhesion primer, and then Dulux aquanamel over the top. I did it in the kitchen and it's been pretty much fine for over two years, though i have had some minor peeling in the very wet area just behind the sink.
I still have a lot left over and was considering doing my bathroom tiles. I was wondering if that's a really bad idea - i can see that most people have used rustoleum or the dulux renovation paint in their bathrooms in the threads here. Is aquanamel just not really suited to the job in a really wet area? What is the difference between it and the renovation range?
Any advice much appreciated! It would be great to save cash and just use the paint i have, but I don't want to use the aquanamel if its just going to create a big mess to fix up later!
Thanks very much