You can learn how to paint your faucet fixture here.
Can you paint brass bathroom fixtures.
In either case the basic steps involve a process of cleaning sanding priming painting and sealing the fixture.
The tub faucet and the drain are the main pieces that i would have to paint.
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Continue to spray the primer onto the fixture until you have lightly covered over the brass or gold.
How to paint over brass or gold fixtures.
Not sure if i can find chrome paint but i am happy to switch plans and go with oil rubbed bronze for that entire bathroom if that is what it takes to get rid of the brass look.
This faucet went from blah to beautiful gold.
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Update those old brass or gold faucets cabinet hardware or light fixtures with acrylic enamel paint either sprayed or brushed on creating dark polished.
A beautiful easy quick and inexpensive update for your bath or powder room.
My original plan was to simply buy a couple of similar new ceiling mount fixtures in a brushed bronze finish to match the hardware on the bedroom doors.
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If you don t want to replace your faucet or a replacement isn t in the budget right now consider giving it a coat of paint as well.
This is a step by step tutorial for how to paint your bathroom faucet using spray paint and without removing the faucet from the sink.
Spray the brass or gold fixture with a light coat of primer.
Maybe brass fixtures were all the rage when this house was built 20 years ago but let me tell you bob they are just not my style.
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Keep the spray can at least 4 to 6 inches from the surface of the fixture to avoid overspray and running primer.