How to Fix My Spray Paint Mistake on Metal Chairs?

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Asked By ChairRenovator88 On

I tried changing the color of my metal patio chairs and ran into a problem. After sanding off the rusty spots, I used Rustoleum clean metal primer and then applied Rustoleum 2x satin spray paint in a color I thought I'd love, but now I really dislike it. I have a new satin color I'd like to use instead, but I want to confirm if I need to remove the satin sheen from the first coat before applying the new color. It's been about 2.5 days since I painted. What's the best approach for this? Is there an easier or faster method than sanding, and what exactly should I use?

4 Answers

Answered By ScuffMaster3000 On

After a couple of days, you might want to do a light sand between coats. A little scuffing should be enough, especially since you’re working with satin. If you’d prefer not to sand, a quick wipe with acetone might help—just remember to do it in one smooth motion without going back and forth.

ChairRenovator88 -

Thanks for that! It sounds manageable.

Answered By SprayPaintGuru42 On

You likely don’t need to strip the previous paint unless it’s contaminated, just give it a good cleaning. As long as the first coat is intact, the new paint should stick just fine without major prep work.

ChairRenovator88 -

Great to know! My surface is clean, so I’ll just go ahead and apply the new paint.

HandyHelper77 -

Will the new paint really adhere well to the satin finish?

Answered By SandingSavant On

If you do need to sand, just use regular sandpaper, either by hand or with a power tool. But what grit should I use for this?

ChairRenovator88 -

Yeah, I was wondering the same thing—what grit is best?

Answered By ColorChangeQueen On

I’d suggest using a matte gray primer spray before your new color. I did something similar on my chairs a couple of years ago, and they still look awesome!

ChairRenovator88 -

Awesome tip, thanks!

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