Step 5 applying primer.
Can i paint my sink and toilet.
You use this paint just like any other spray paint.
Or if you ve got outdated tile instead of a sink or in addition to since these things seem to travel in flocks you can paint the tile in your bathroom or shower as well.
Sand the entire sink with medium grit sandpaper or sand.
Apply a thin coat of paint to the sink using a natural bristle paintbrush.
With your paint can about 6 8 inches away start spray painting.
The most important thing about painting a bathroom sink is the prep work.
I think i spent about 1 1 2 hours cleaning the sink before i even started painting.
If you skip this step your paint will peel and chip possibly clogging your drains and definitely requiring a complete do over.
Apply 2 3 light coats letting each one dry in between for 15 minutes.
The key here is to do a very light coat.
Ordinary latex and acrylic paints are inappropriate for toilet bowls.
Rinse the entire sink with water and dry with a towel.
Use long smooth strokes and keep the paint flowing in one direction.
Don t backbrush over drying sections.
I always go from left to right and back again using short even light sprays.
Only use in well ventilated areas.
If you paint too thickly you ll end up with drips that you will have to sand out plus those areas will scratch and flake.
Remember to clean the sides and bottom of the sink if you plan to paint those areas.
Hold the spray can about 8 inches away from the bowl.
Shake it well hold the can 10 16 away from the sink and spray in a steady back and forth motion.
When using primer or paint follow all safety precautions as provided on the products.
The sink paint takes 15 minutes to dry to the touch but will take 3 days to fully cure.
November 19 2013 at 7 31 pm.
Due to being in a rental unit i can t paint my bathroom sink but i could definitely stock up on some supplies for my crafts paintbrushes glaze stuff like that and a few things for my new place.
Next coat the toilet bowl with latex acrylic spray primer.
Place a bucket under the sink.
Choose an appliance epoxy spray paint that s engineered to promote an attractive glossy finish that will stand up well against moisture based duress.
How to paint a bathroom sink.
First remove all the old caulk.
The painting was actually pretty easy but these steps take time.
The paint needs to stick to the surface of the tub sink or toilet not to the soap scum or dust that has accumulated over time.