Answer
Mar 22, 2020 - 02:36 AM
Maybe. While this is not a standard type of application, we recommend testing it first for adhesion. In general, we suggest roughing up the tile first and then priming with ECOS Universal Primer. If the tile has a shiny glazing on the surface, the primer and paint may adhere but the longevity is hard to predict. However, if the tile is not shiny and does not have a glazing, it stands a better chance of bonding. We offer samples of all our products for testing. That's the only way to know for sure.
