They look amazing now and have held up quite well.
Can you spray paint brass bathroom faucets.
I didn t use spray paint i used a brush and hand painted mine since i didn t remove the faucets.
I hate that you have this problem.
Usually on non metal items i wait longer between coats but to get a nice smooth finish i have found two quick coats do the job perfectly.
If you look through the pics above you can see the before.
If you paint too thickly you ll end up with drips that you will have to sand out plus those areas will scratch and flake.
With cabinets or a vanity in espresso a faucet.
You can spray paint bathroom faucets.
In your case i would try to take down the fixture if you can since you will need to worry about protecting your ceiling with lots of plastic drop cloth.
I always go from left to right and back again using short even light sprays.
Next i taped around the faucets with frog tape and used bags to protect the sink.
Shake the can for a few minutes before applying and shake as you spray.
If you re up to the challenge i say go for it.
If you re just painting a faucet there s no need to cover the entire room.
The key here is to do a very light coat.
We took the sink faucets off and lightly sanded them and then spray painted them with a textured flat black spray paint.
With your paint can about 6 8 inches away start spray painting.
You must make sure you prep the faucet sink area before you prime and paint.
Use spray paint in dark reddish bronze to transform a brass or gold faucet giving it the look of oil rubbed bronze in a polished or satin finish.
After everything was taped off i used the rust oleum automobile primer.
We used krylon outdoor textured finish to give it an iron look.
The color is a very dark brown nearly black.
Let the first coat dry for about 30 seconds then spray on another coat to get a super smooth finish.
Once it floats a few feet away it just falls as a dust that can be wiped up.
Because spray paint is such a fine mist it dries quickly in the air.
But you could also use black spray paint if you preferred totally up to you.
You can try mineral spirits to remove the overspray but i wouldn t use spray paint unless i removed the faucets.
Perhaps you should try spray painting your bathroom hardware.
Hi tonya i m so sorry.
Now i know you re not supposed to spray paint inside but it makes it so much easier.
After cleaning with vinegar and sanding simply spray them with two or three coats of clear lacquer.
If you already like the color of the faucets you don t have to paint them.