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Easy Spray-Paint Makeovers
Rick Lew
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How to Spray-Paint Metal
What to spray: Knobs, frames, switch plates, file cabinets, chandeliers, appliances, radiators, steam risers. Spray paint creates the smoothest covering, and most brush paints don’t come in metallic finishes.

Application:
  • Primer, sanding, and/or wire-brushing may be needed, depending on the object and the paint.
  • Poke the screw end of doorknobs and cabinet pulls through a piece of cardboard so you can spray all sides of the object without leaving any fingerprints.


  • RS paint picks: Rust-Oleum Clean Metal Primer (five colors, $3.50, Lowe’s) and Krylon Metallic Enamel Paint (nine colors, shown in Dull Aluminum, $4 to $5, www.krylon.com for store locations).

    Also try: For flaking barbecue grills, use Hammerite Barbecue Paint (black only, $5, 866-774-6371 for store locations). For rusted iron or steel, try Hammerite Rust Cap (13 colors, $5 to $9).


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