My basement where I do most of my winter DIY projects has poor ventilation. That way if you make a mess, the grass will grow and the paint will go away when the lawn is mowed.Īlso, ensure your work area is well-ventilated.
You don’t want to inadvertently spray a part of your basement floors or driveway a new color! If you are a complete klutz like me, you might want to do this project on grass. Make sure that you have covered enough to capture any rogue sprays. Set up your work area by covering the spray area with a drop cloth or tarp.
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How to Rejuvenate Faded Metal Outdoor Furniture Step 1: Spray paint handle (your trigger finger will thank you if you have a big job!).Gloves (in case you are messy like me and don’t want to go around with a blue finger for a few days…).Rust-Oleum Painter’s Touch 2X Ultra Cover Spray Paint.Dishwashing soap, or stronger cleaner and degreaser like Krud Kutter.Ready? Supplies to Rejuvenate Faded Metal Outdoor Furniture So I decided to refurbish this faded metal outdoor furniture piece – and I’m so glad I did!īy the end of this short tutorial you’ll know how to rejuvenate your outdoor metal furniture in just 4 quick and easy steps. I wasn’t necessarily repulsed by the color. While it was in overall decent shape when I picked it up from my neighbor, I wasn’t keen on the color. Or hold a Sangria pitcher and glasses for two. It would be perfect in a corner of my patio to hold a small planter, or sit next to my chair for my morning tea or a good book. It’s a small round metal outdoor side table.
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I picked it up for free last year from a neighbor through a Facebook Freebie group. Oopsi… forgot to take it out of square mode for Instagram… haha.Here’s my metal outdoor side table. Found them at Home Depot and Amazon.Ī cell phone shot at Home Depot. They are all in the same style trigger spray cans. I also saw a clear top coat pearl finish so you can give a metallic like finish on any color. I recommend using the shiny finish metallics with more decorative pieces, it tarnishes with oils from your hands and water will leave spots. Works good for a surface with some imperfections. Ive also used some of the hammered metal finishes.
You can see how the finish is more shiny like metal over the other metallic pictured above. The copper, yellow gold and silver are the Rust-Oleum. Now, onto more Rust-Oleum metallic style finishes. Dupli Color is the blue, was discounted way back when so I dont remember the color… The blue is auto paint all the rest are Rust-Oleum metallics. You can see the Titanium Silver is pretty close in color too. It happens sometimes… The two pint size jars below are the Krylon and Rust-oleumsilvers. Has that shimmer finish and a nice silver. The mini jar shown here is the Titanium Silver. Pretty close in color, the Dark Steel has a bit more of a shiner finish.(Dark Steel jar on right) The middle Jar is called Metallic Warm Gold 286524. I flipped the jars so you could see the finish more. I Love all these colors! They all have a shimmer finish. Of course I had to try the Sea Mist, hello… Aqua! haha. More colors, Champagne Pink, Pearl Mistand Sea Mist. Rust-oleums Metallic Rust and Sienna Mist. Champagne Mist, Krylon Copper, Aged Copper, Flat Burnished Amber, Satin Nickle, Oil Rubbed Bronze. Top Row Left to Right: Oil Rubbed Bronze, the Krylon Copper, Satin Nickelīottom row Left to Right: Champagne Mist, Flat Burnished Amber, Aged Copper, Flat Chestnutįrom left to right. This post contains affiliate links for Amazon and I make commission if you buy through my links in the next 24 hours. The copper is Krylon though, jar top middle. Im going to list the colors in my pictures. Rust-Oleum Metallic is a shimmer type finish and very smooth. I’ll keep updating this post as I try more colors. I haven’t tried all the colors just yet but have used a bunch when I sold mason jars on the internet.