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Old Sep 16, 2011 | 02:24 AM
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I acquired some wicker furniture that is not white.....would like to paint it and use outdoors...any suggestions for some kind of paint that will withstand outside?
 
Old Sep 19, 2011 | 05:19 AM
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Thanks barryboris for shaing information.Wicker furniture is classic, elegant and adds personality to any room or space of a house they are placed in. You can have them stained or painted to match your other home decors.Learn more here
 
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On fiddly objects such as wicker furniture, spray paint is basically fantastic as it covers all the hard to reach spots that would take forever to do with a brush.Move the object(s) to be painted to a well-ventilated area and place on top of newspaper or a dust sheet.
1) Mask off any areas of the object not to be painted. Protect the surrounding area with additional dust sheets or newspaper.
2) Make sure surfaces to be painted are free from loose paint, rust, wax, oil and grease. Historicallyin the past painted surfaces ought to be abraded to provide a key.
3) Using your chosen product / colour hold the can about 30cm from the surface of the object(s) and spray in a steady back and forth motion, slightly overlapping with each stroke. For best results whilst spraying keep the can the same distance from the surface and keep the can in motion. Apply several light coats a couple of minutes apart.


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Old Aug 2, 2013 | 12:08 AM
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Originally Posted by ash1990
On fiddly objects such as wicker furniture, spray paint is basically fantastic as it covers all the hard to reach spots that would take forever to do with a brush.Move the object(s) to be painted to a well-ventilated area and place on top of newspaper or a dust sheet.
1) Mask off any areas of the object not to be painted. Protect the surrounding area with additional dust sheets or newspaper.
2) Make sure surfaces to be painted are free from loose paint, rust, wax, oil and grease. Historicallyin the past painted surfaces ought to be abraded to provide a key.
3) Using your chosen product / colour hold the can about 30cm from the surface of the object(s) and spray in a steady back and forth motion, slightly overlapping with each stroke. For best results whilst spraying keep the can the same distance from the surface and keep the can in motion. Apply several light coats a couple of minutes apart.


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