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Choosing the right coating for tiles, especially in busy areas, is essential for both appearance and longevity. PU (polyurethane) coatings and enamel paints each offer benefits, but only one is truly designed to cope with heavy footfall.
Why Polyurethane Excels in High-Traffic Areas
Polyurethane coatings provide exceptional abrasion resistance and are designed to withstand constant use. In high-traffic environments—such as hallways, commercial spaces, or kitchens—PU creates a tough barrier that resists scuffs, scratches, and general wear far better than standard enamel paints. Its resistance to water, chemicals, and UV rays also makes it suitable for areas exposed to the elements or regular cleaning.


Enamel Paints: Where They Fall Short
While enamel paints offer glossy finishes and are easy to apply, they don’t match PU in durability or lifespan under pressure. Enamel can chip, fade, or wear through less quickly in low-traffic spaces but may degrade much faster when exposed to busy daily activity. For tiled floors or walls that see constant use, enamel is often better reserved for decorative touch-ups or areas that won’t suffer much abrasion.
Practical Guidance: Applying PU to Tiles
For best results in high-traffic areas, proper surface preparation and product selection are vital. Clean and fully dry tiles before applying a PU coating like Prolux PU coating. This specialist two-component formula is formulated to adhere to tiles, providing both abrasion resistance and long-lasting waterproofing. Choose brushes or rollers suitable for smooth, even application, and ensure good ventilation during use. Always follow manufacturer instructions—correct mixing and curing are key to performance.

When This Matters
- If your tiles are in busy hallways, kitchens, bathrooms, or commercial settings, PU coatings will outlast and outperform enamel.
- In damp or outdoor locations, PU’s waterproof properties give added peace of mind.
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For areas that demand reliability and endurance, PU coatings are the smart choice for tiled surfaces. To explore coating options for other tile projects or to see how resin compares with enamel, visit our main guide on resin vs enamel for tiles.
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