While the paint is still wet, gently lift tape corners with your putty knife and remove. In my case, I added 2 more coats of White. Leaving the legs alone (coated in gray), spray the table top with your top coat twice. ![]() Here’s a tip: When taping off to spray a pattern, use a putty knife to gently nudge the edges to form straight lines and sharp corners. I almost left my table as is….a beautiful glossy gray after 2 applications. Here is where I also must interject that 2 coats with this paint is nothing like 2 coats with other spray paint. Because we’ll be taping for a pattern, allow your piece to dry for several hours or overnight. Start by spraying your table in a base coat–in my case, 2 coats of Piston Gray. I was also super excited that the nozzle rotated, allowing me to get into every corner and difficult-to-reach spot. This is a GORGEOUS gray, by the way, and this will definitely not be the last time I’ll use it. Krylon sent me Dual paint in White in Satin, and Piston Gray in Gloss. Stamp with Ink (or any other personal touch) Want to turn your tray tables (or piece of furniture) from drab to fab? Here’s what you’ll need: But I don’t like them, therefore, I never look at them. ![]() These tables could be used for nearly everything. ![]() See what you think…ĭo you have any of these? Tray tables? Or something like them in your home…something that sits untouched. Well, this paint might be changing my mind. Definitely love it, but I usually add several steps for proper coverage. You know I usually don’t use spray paint on furniture I sell. I’m SO excited to share this project with you! I’ve partnered with Krylon to give you the lowdown on their new product, Krylon Dual Paint + Primer.
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