How to Repaint a Fridge
- 1). Move the refrigerator outside or completely cover the floor, walls and counters around the refrigerator in plastic or paper to protect them. If you're painting indoors, open a window or door in the room to provide ventilation.
- 2). Use a metal spackle knife or wire brush to scrub off any rust flakes from the surface of the refrigerator. Clean the refrigerator completely using a heavy-duty cleaning solvent, according to the manufacturer's directions. Wipe completely using a moist towel. Allow the refrigerator to dry completely.
- 3). Apply a rust-preventative to any areas where rust was present. If the rust has discolored the metal, paint it with a rust primer. Allow the primer and rust-preventative to dry completely.
- 4). Tape areas that you don't want covered in paint, using painter’s tape. Secure the tape by running the spackle knife over the tape. This creates a tight seal that prevents the paint from seeping under the tape.
- 5). Prime the refrigerator with a paint primer, using either spray primer or by rolling on primer. This is particularly important if you plan on painting your refrigerator a lighter color than its current color.
- 6). Paint the refrigerator using spray paint or by rolling on paint. Use a paintbrush to get small areas and corners. Allow the paint to dry completely. Apply additional coats as necessary.
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