We took the sink faucets off and lightly sanded them and then spray painted them with a textured flat black spray paint.
Can you paint over a bathroom sink.
The most important thing about painting a bathroom sink is the prep work.
Apply 2 3 light coats letting each one dry in between for 15 minutes.
You may need to scrub a few times before it s appropriately clean.
First i used the fine bristled brush to cut in around the edges of the counter.
The sink paint takes 15 minutes to dry to the touch but will take 3 days to fully cure.
A good idea is to tape two crossed pieces of tape over the sink so no one touches the wet paint after this stage and also after the final spraying.
How to paint a bathroom sink.
You use this paint just like any other spray paint.
First remove all the old caulk.
Yes you read that correctly.
So the next step would be applying a rust converter product as shown either brush on or spray and letting it dry overnight before you spray the sink epoxy.
If you skip this step your paint will peel and chip possibly clogging your drains and definitely requiring a complete do over.
Shake it well hold the can 10 16 away from the sink and spray in a steady back and forth motion.
A painted bathroom sink was a bit more tricky but still not terrible.
Painting the countertop is actually pretty easy.
Intended for refreshing your old fridge it can also be used in the bathroom to freshen your yellowed or funky colored countertop.
I think i spent about 1 1 2 hours cleaning the sink before i even started painting.
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.
You can spray paint bathroom faucets.
The painting was actually pretty easy but these steps take time.
A clean scuffed dry sink is critical to ensuring that the paint adheres properly.
1 buff off any rust using.
We used krylon outdoor textured finish to give it an iron look.
I had no idea you could paint a sink.
They look amazing now and have held up quite well.
Paint your bathroom sink with a special little product from rustoleum called appliance epoxy.