Robert C.
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2022
The color match of this porcelain repair paint is good, but you must work very fast. The product begins to dry in seconds.
Shannon
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2021
We blended this with another color to match our tile perfectly and it covered the chipped areas exactly the way that we had hoped.
Ariel
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2020
I purchased a home with a lot of poor quality bathroom tilework. That means the original constructors left a lot of broken tiles - which I find really ugly. Cracked tiles are also a concern in places were you want to avoid water intrusion. Fixing tiles cracks is a pain in the rear. Either you need to replace the tiles (which first requires you finding a suitable replacement tile, and second going through a complex cutting, fitting, and re-grouting process) or use a cosmetic trick to cover the cracks.This is about as close as the construction world gets to the fine art world - because it is basically like art restoration - and few people want to meddle with it. I thought I would. I didn't really succeed. The tiles I wanted to work on were pink - and this particular product did turn out to be a really close (but not perfect match). So on color I was happy. If my idea worked out well, this compound would fill in the hairline tiles cracks when painted over them, and then the sealed up crack would have a color that is nearly identical to the surrounding tile. Only that didn't happen.Ceramifix is basically like nail polish (I'm a guy, so my nail polish experience is pretty limited) in how you apply it via a small brush in the lid. The problem is that the compound is so thin, it never actually fills the gaps but rather runs right into them. Ceramifix paints over ceramic well-enough, but I'm not really sure what good that is over cracks. it is almost as though I need some epoxy like Bondo to fill in the cracks first, and then to paint it over with Ceramifix. But then how does that make the product a "fix?" It should just be "Ceramipaint" in that case...The interesting thing is that the cracks I need filled up are extremely thin. Even a moderately viscous formula would have filled them up and allow you to wipe over the top leaving some compound and color in the crack to seal it. This stuff flows like water, so it doesn't fill any gaps up, rather than simply running into them. I can't speak too negatively about the product because I fully admit I might not be using it as some type of trained professional might. With that said, the product comes with no instructions or explanation how it might otherwise be used. If you already have a tile crack sealant and just need some paint - then Ceramifix might be right for you. If you actually need to fill cracks - this isn't going to do it.
Lance
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2016
Worked beautiful on floor tiles that had minor scratches and women's high heel dents.For tiny holes, I find it works best to use a toothpick, put a tiny bit in, and then tap it with a clean finger (unless you want to sand it later). That flattens it, and removed the excess. If the hole's diameter is small you can easily wipe the surrounding with your fingers as well.
flo naturally
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2016
Worked well in covering cracks on my ceramic floor tile.
Joe S. Flowers
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2014
Product functionally fine; limited colors/lack of brown tones for mixing to approximate tile make it less helpful that otherwise could be.