How to Refinish Bathroom Fixtures
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Horn's Refinishing
Over time, your bathroom fixtures will suffer from normal wear and tear. They may begin to look old and damaged and you may have even considered throwing them out in the trash. However, if your like the rest of us and looking for ways to cut cost you may want to consider refinishing them.
What You'll Need:
Masking paper
Blue painter's tape
80-grit sandpaper
Mineral spirits
Rags
Tinted spray etching primer
Oil-based plum brown spray paint
Screwdriver
Fabric drop cloth
Start with refinishing your faucets first. Ensure that you protect the counter-tops and sink by using masking paper to cover them up. Make sure that you tape the edges down to further secure the paper. You can use painter's tape to do so.
You'll also want to protect a 4-foot by 4-foot area of the wall behind the sink using the same process in the previous step.
Using 80-grit sandpaper, clean the area of any corrosion that may be found on the faucet.
Take a rag and dampen it with mineral spirits to wipe down the entire faucet. Ensure that you cover every part of the faucet that you plan to refinish.
Apply one thin coat of etching primer to the faucet. To complete this step spray in short and intermittent spurts. Spraying in a long and steady stream will more than likely lead to runs and drips. So its important that you follow this step for the most professional looking final outcome.
Allow the etching primer to cure for at least four hours. However, ensure that you turn the faucet handles every 20 minutes to prevent sticking.
Using short and intermittent spurts, spray the entire faucet with primer. The paint will need to dry for at least two hours before moving to the next stop. Just as above, you'll also want to turn the handles every 20 minutes to prevent sticking. Continue applying coats until you achieve your desired finish
Horn's Refinishing
Sunday, October 2, 2011
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