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Caroline Clay

CarolineClay
6 months ago

How I refinished these bedside tables ⬇️ - Cleaned - Sanded to remove the damaged mdf - Primed - Strained paint into sprayer and thinned it to be ready to spray - Painted with oops paint from Home Depot using my paint sprayer - Sanded with a paper bag which acts like super fine grit sandpaper - Wiped with a tack cloth - Sprayed again - Sprayed general finishes top coat 🔗All the supplies used are on my Amazon storefront in a list called paint sprayer and supplies This is the second time I used my paint sprayer and I love it! The sprayer is so easy to use. I strained the paint and thinned it with water to be ready to spray. The first time I used my sprayer for the topcoat I sprayed WAY too much. I messaged HomeRight on instagram and asked them for tips and they told me to turn the dial down so it sprays less and not get as close. It’s harder to see the top coat than paint but it should look like donut glaze as it goes on. The top coat is important especially since I used oops paint that isn’t made for furniture. (oops paint is paint that someone didn’t want after seeing the color so the hardware store sells it for cheap). Tables: free from the curb Paint: $10 for a gallon - used $1 worth Topcoat: $50 - used $10 worth #furnitureflip #beforeandafter #diyfurniture #furnituremakeover #bedsidetables #sidetables #dumpsterdive #trashtotreasure

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