If you looked in my bathroom the other day you may be forgiven for thinking that I was a serial killer......you get the reference right?! Truth be told, I was using a gun, but the worst damage I would do is cover you in a nice even coat of paint. That's right, I have a spray paint gun.
I bought my spray gun a while ago and have been waiting for a project to come my way to give it a go. My first victim was a gorgeous vintage wall mounted kitchen unit. The unit above was in a good condition but needed some freshening up. The glass doors were removed, cleaned and the whole unit was sanded down. I then got it in the bathroom and gave my gunning ago.
THE PROS -
- The spray gun gave a nice coat across the surface
- Spraying a large area was really quick
- It can be used for paint and varnishes
- It was easy to use as it came ready assembled in the box
THE CONS -
- You have to check and adjust the viscosity of the paint/varnish you are using which can be a bit time consuming and requires extra containers to blend/water down your liquid
- It is really noisy!
- You need to be a certain distance away from the surface otherwise the paint might pool
- Cleaning up is a bit time consuming
- It is also a bit heavy to handle
- You need to keep it quite full otherwise the paint won't spray evenly but splutter
I had a bit of a mixed experience using this new toy. Although it does give a nice even coat when set up properly, and the paint is at the right viscosity, the thing that put me off using it was the noise and weight! I was doing it inside and I was sure the neighbours would think I actually was murdering someone. The bathroom also didn't have enough room for me to stand far enough away from the surface, but I couldn't think where else to do it (my tiny courtyard wouldn't even fit the kitchen unit in it!). I think I would use it in the future but maybe when we have moved to a place that has a bit more space - preferable with a shed of some kind where I can set up a proper
I hope this helps anyone out there giving spray painting a go. Any tips or advice please send some my way.
xx
love the furniture bloggers style, it goes with my decor.
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