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When we found these old chairs, they were rusty, worn, and ready for the dumpster. We brought them back to life by cleaning off the rust, sanding them lightly, then applying primer and paint. Take a look at how easy it was.
Put the items in the carton or drop cloth. Inspect the parts. If there is cracked and peeling paint, use a wire brush before sanding.
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Use a stiff wire brush to vigorously brush away rusted and peeling areas. If there is concern that lead-based paint was used, wear a mask or respirator.
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After removing the peeling paint and rusting it with a wire brush, use an emery block or sandpaper to smooth any remaining rough spots. Be careful not to scratch bare metal.
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Use a damp cloth to clean furniture. Let dry completely. Apply the primer. Hold spray 10-12 inches away from furniture and work over surface in one continuous motion and very light coats. Let the primer dry overnight.
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Use a continuous, wide motion when spraying the paint. Apply several very light coats to ensure a professional level of coverage. Let dry an hour between coats, then overnight to cure.
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Optional:spray the chairs with a final protective coat of lacquer for a high gloss finish.