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You can, but I don't think you want to
Not for such large areas at least. You have to degrease the entire area then dull it--get rid of the sealant on the tile surface so the paint will bond to it, and then make sure it's completely dry. See here. Then you get to paint it. It's recommended by several people on DIY websites that you go to a paint store for the paint, not the home improvement stores.
Anhata
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