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Common Mistakes Made When Spray Painting Furniture

<br>Spray painting furniture can be a fun and easy way to update old or outdated pieces. Avoid all the common mistakes and get the best results with us. We are one of the best furniture spray companies in London, and it's a guarantee that you will not be disappointed. <br><br>Contact London Spray Finishes for advice or a quote on how to update, restore or complete your future projects!<br><br>

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Common Mistakes Made When Spray Painting Furniture

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  1. Common Mistakes Made When Spray Painting Furniture Spray painting furniture is a quick and easy way to update old or outdated pieces. However, it's essential to do it correctly to avoid common mistakes that can ruin the finish or cause damage to the furniture. First, let's unravel the benefits of furniture spray finishing 1. Aesthetics: Sprayfinishing can make a surface look great and change a piece completely to match an alternative colour scheme in its setting. 2. Durability: It makes the surface more resistant to scratches, general wear and lasts longer. 3. Safety: If you're spraying something toxic, like paint or sealant, you won't have to worry about getting it on your hands because spray finishing is done from a distance. 4. Speed: Spraying is faster than wet-sanding and polishing manually. In this process, you don't have to spend time buffing and polishing individual surfaces after applying each coat of material. 5. Versatility: You can apply spray finishing materials to almost any surface: paint, sealant, stain, varnish, whatever you need. Now, we will discuss some of the most common mistakes made when spray finishing and how to avoid them. Skipping Surface Preparation One of people's biggest mistakes when furniture spray finishes is skipping the surface preparation step. Surface preparation is crucial for achieving a smooth, even finish that will last. Before spray painting: Clean the furniture thoroughly. Sand it down if necessary. Use a primer if the surface is slick or shiny. Not Using a Primer A primer is essential because it helps the paint adhere to the furniture's surface. The paint may not stick properly without a primer, resulting in a patchy or uneven finish. If you

  2. paint dark furniture with a lighter colour, a primer can also help prevent the old colour from bleeding. Spraying Too Close Spraying too close to the furniture can cause the paint to pool and drip, creating an uneven finish. It's vital to spray at a consistent distance from the furniture (usually 8 to 10 inches). Always use smooth, sweeping motions to apply the paint. Not Using Enough Paint Not using enough paint can result in a thin, streaky finish. When spray painting furniture, applying several thin coats rather than one thick coat is better. It will help prevent drips and give you a more even finish. Not Waiting Between Coats Waiting between coats is important for the paint to dry and cure properly. Applying the next coat of paint too soon can cause the first coat to lift and create an uneven finish. It's best to wait at least 15 minutes between coats or follow the manufacturer's instructions on the paint can. Painting in the Wrong Conditions Painting in the wrong conditions can also cause problems. If it's too cold, the paint may not dry properly; if it's too hot, it may dry too quickly and cause streaks. Thus, always paint in a well-ventilated area with moderate temperatures and low humidity. Not Protecting Surrounding Areas When spray painting furniture, protecting surrounding areas from overspray is crucial. Not protecting surroundings will lead to mess and mismanagement. Use a drop cloth or plastic sheeting to cover floors and nearby furniture, and use painter's tape to mask off areas you don't want to paint. Not Finishing with a Topcoat Finishing with a topcoat is important to protect the paint from wear and tear. Depending on your preference, a topcoat can also give the furniture a glossy or matte finish. Confirm the paint is completely dry before applying the topcoat, and follow the manufacturer's instructions for the best results. Rushing the Process

  3. Furniture spray finishing can be quick and easy, but rushing it can lead to mistakes. Take your time and follow the steps carefully to ensure a smooth, even finish. It's better to spend a little extra time preparing the furniture and applying the paint correctly than to rush and end up with a shoddy finish. So, take time and finish your painting with immense perfection. Using the Wrong Type of Paint Using the wrong type of paint can also cause problems; it's the worst thing you can do to your furniture. Ensure you choose a paint appropriate for the surface and finish you want to achieve. For example, if you're painting a piece of furniture that will be used outdoors, choose a paint that's designed for outdoor use and can withstand the elements. The Bottomline Spray painting furniture can be a fun and easy way to update old or outdated pieces. Avoid all the common mistakes and get the best results with us. We are one of the best furniture spray companies in London, and it's a guarantee that you will not be disappointed. Contact London Spray Finishes for advice or a quote on how to update, restore or complete your future projects!

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