If the surfaces have a thick buildup of old paint, use a paint remover, otherwise, simply sand.
Step 2
Protect the work surface with newspaper and be sure to wear protective gloves and eyewear.
Step 3
If needed, apply paint remover following package instructions to remove layers of paint - multiple applications and removals may be needed.
Step 4
Clean all surfaces with mineral spirits to remove the stripper and last bits of paint.
Step 5
Allow drying.
Step 6
Wearing protective eyewear, sand the surface of the chairs with 180 grit sandpaper.
Step 7
Fill any dents, dings or cracks with wood putty following package instructions. Then, sand with 220 grit sandpaper.
Step 8
Use a vacuum followed by a tack cloth to remove any dust particles on the chairs.
Step 9
Paint the entire chair with Krylon® COLORmaxx™ Primer.
Step 10
Use white primer for light colors and the gray primer for dark colors.
Step 11
Note: Shake can until ball inside begins to rattle, then shake for an additional two minutes. Hold can 8”-10” from surface, spray in sweeping motion, side-to-side with slight overlap.
Step 12
Dries to handle in 1 hour. Recoat anytime.
Step 13
Again, use the tack cloth to clean any dust particles.
Step 14
Paint the entire chair with a Krylon® COLORmaxx™ color of your choice.
Step 15
Note: Shake can until ball inside begins to rattle, then shake for an additional two minutes. Hold can 8”-10” from surface, spray in sweeping motion, side-to-side with slight overlap.
Step 16
Dries to handle in 1 hour. Recoat within 2 hours or after 48 hours.
Step 17
Enjoy! Your newly painted kitchen chairs will flare up your space!
METAL INSPIRATION
Get Inspired To Spray
Metal makeovers can be easy. Check out these great projects shared by spray paint fans just like you.