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Painting Outside Of Clawfoot Tub: A Personal Experience

Painting Outside Of Clawfoot Tub: A Personal Experience

As a homeowner, I always look for ways to spruce up my space without spending a lot of money. One of the areas in my home that needed a facelift was my clawfoot tub. While the inside of the tub looked great, the outside was outdated and worn. I decided to take matters into my own hands and paint the outside of the tub. Here’s how it went:

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Clean and Prep

The first step in painting the outside of a clawfoot tub is to thoroughly clean and prep the surface. Use a gentle cleaner and a scrub brush to remove any dirt and grime. Rinse the surface with water and let it dry completely.

Step 2: Sand the Surface

After the surface is dry, use sandpaper to rough up the surface. This will help the paint adhere better. Wipe away any dust with a clean cloth.

Step 3: Apply Primer

Apply a thin coat of primer to the surface of the tub. Use a brush or a roller to apply the primer. Let it dry completely before moving on to the next step.

Step 4: Paint the Tub

Choose a paint that is specifically designed for use on bathtubs. Apply a thin coat of paint to the surface of the tub. Use a brush or a roller to apply the paint. Let it dry completely before applying a second coat.

Step 5: Apply a Sealant

After the paint has dried completely, apply a sealant to the surface of the tub. This will help protect the paint and make it last longer.

Top 10 Tips and Ideas

1. Use a high-quality paint and primer specifically designed for use on bathtubs.

2. Choose a color that complements the rest of your bathroom decor.

3. Consider adding a design or pattern to the tub using stencils or tape.

4. Use a paint sprayer for a smoother and more even finish.

5. Let each coat dry completely before applying the next coat.

6. Apply a sealant to protect the paint and make it last longer.

7. Use a drop cloth to protect the floor and surrounding area from paint splatters.

8. Don’t rush the painting process. Take your time and apply thin coats for the best results.

9. Consider hiring a professional if you’re not comfortable doing the painting yourself.

10. Enjoy your newly painted clawfoot tub!

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Affordable way to update the look of your bathroom.
  • Can be done without the help of a professional.
  • Customizable with a variety of colors and designs.

Cons:

  • Can be time-consuming and messy.
  • If not done properly, the paint may peel or chip.
  • May not last as long as a professionally refinished tub.

My Personal Review and Suggestion

I am extremely happy with the results of painting the outside of my clawfoot tub. It was a relatively easy and affordable way to update the look of my bathroom. The paint has held up well, and I have received many compliments on the finished product.

Question & Answer

Q: Can I use regular paint on my clawfoot tub?

A: No, regular paint is not recommended for use on bathtubs. You should use a paint specifically designed for use on bathtubs to ensure a long-lasting finish.

Q: How long does the paint take to dry?

A: Drying time can vary depending on the type of paint you use and the humidity in your area. It’s best to refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for specific drying times.

FAQs

Q: Can I paint the inside of my clawfoot tub?

A: Yes, you can paint the inside of your clawfoot tub. However, this is a more involved process and should be done by a professional.

Q: Do I need to sand the surface before painting?

A: Yes, sanding the surface will help the paint adhere better and last longer.

Q: Will the paint peel or chip over time?

A: If done properly and with the right materials, the paint should not peel or chip over time.

We refurbished a salvaged tub with satin paint for the exterior (over from www.pinterest.com