How to paint a shower door frame.
Painting shower door frames with spray paint.
When remodeling your bathroom you may wish to replace your shower door frame but do not have.
The spray primer will help your paint stick to the slick metal shower door frame.
1 remove any rust from the metal frame with a stiff wire brush.
Brass shower door makeover.
Http how to paint info spray painting trim can save time so here is a demo on how to spray paint an interior door frame using an airless spray gun.
Cans of aerosol spray paint are available in a wide range of colors and metallic finishes and most spray paint that s formulated for outdoor or automotive use will be tough and waterproof enough for refinishing shower door frames.
1 prepare the bathroom.
Shower door frames are often made out of stainless steel or aluminum.
Yes this too ends well and you ll be seeing a pretty reveal later on but if you ever find yourself in a spray painting snaffoo i hope i can help you out here.
However even for painting i d try to remove the door from the shower or at least tape it off really well around it.
Keep your spray can at least six inches from the surface you are painting and keep it moving evenly over the surface.
My shower door spray painting project this weekend was like a total flashback.
And we used it for other projects such as spray painting our door knobs.
After cleaning it well i d use an automotive spray primer then spray paint in nickel color.
To properly paint the metal door frame you will need to take the following steps.
How to spray paint sliding mirror frame closet doors ugly metal frames in this video we show you how to paint mirrored closet doors.
The spray paint to put on the shower enclosure plus the sanding equipment was only about 30.
This is what the shower looked like before we got going.
This is the type of mirr.
Here are details on the entire project from the steps we took to the items we bought.
Preparing the doors for painting will be the hardest part of the job.
Anytime you are using spray paint remember to do very light coats of primer paint.