Step 7:
Get the Rustoleum Summer oak stain and foam brush and do 2 coats of stain following manufacturers instructions.
Well, I can't be doing that with those small pieces and can't
get rustoleum here: (So how does the paint stay on yours?
Since I opted to keep the existing bathrooms as they were, I spruced them up by painting the vanities and this guest bath also
got a Rustoleum treatment on the countertop.
Not exact matches
I'm still using and loving my
Rustoleum Comfort Spray Grip for these kinds of projects (
get it here).
... and the existing brass «feet»
got sprayed with a coat of
Rustoleum's «Rustic Mist» metallic spray paint & primer - in - one.
Karen glazing, Painted Furniture, painting, silver, vintage style faux zinc finish,
Rustoleum metallic paint, using spray paint to
get the zinc finish 5 Comments
Then I
got my trusty can of
Rustoleum spray paint in Heirloom White and gave the easels a few coats.
1: Spray paint deer head with
Rustoleum Hammered Silver spray paint (or whatever color you choose but I recommend a gloss to
get the resin or metallic look).
I'll have to keep the
Rustoleum spray in mind for my cabinets... did you have any trouble at all
getting an even coat?