How To Paint A Bath Vanity Using A Crackle Finish: Easy Process Of Painting A Bath Vanity Using Crackle Finish


Easy Process Of Painting A Bath Vanity Using A Crackle Finish

Moisture in the air is one of the main reasons that causes wood to swell, and after the wood dries, it returns to its original size. This swelling as well as shrinking will cause old, brittle oil based paints to crack & expose the surface below it. Making this crackle finish to appear naturally will take so many years, but you can achieve this look in a few days instead of a many decades. You can put or spread this finish to any wood bath vanity and change a normal bathroom into a shabby-chic.

Step 1: Protect The Bathroom Walls & Floor From Dripping Paint

First of all, you need to protect the walls surrounding the bath vanity by applying painter’s tape. Also, place a plastic drop cloth over the bathroom floor in order to safeguard it from dripping paint. Remove the screws taking hold of the vanity door hinges to the bath vanity cabinet. This will help release the doors from the cabinet.

Step 2: Remove The Hinges & Any Hardware From Vanity Doors

Now, pull out the hinge screws in order to release the hinges from the vanity doors & place the hinges and screws aside. Take apart the screws from any door hardware before placing the hardware aside. Sand the surface of the vanity as well as vanity doors with the help of 120-grit sandpaper. Wipe the surfaces using tack cloth in order to get rid of any sanding residue.

Step 3: Paint The Surface Of Vanity & Doors

Next, you need to apply wood putty if you notice any small holes or dings in the wood. You can use your finger in order to smooth the putty and get rid of the excess. Allow the putty to dry for the time recommended by the manufacturer. With the help of 220-grit sandpaper, smooth the dry putty. Wipe the area using tack cloth. Paint the surface of the vanity as well as doors using white-pigmented shellac primer with the help of a 2-inch nylon paint brush. Use long, even strokes when you apply the primer. Allow the primer to dry for the time period mentioned on the primer’s label.

Step 4: Paint The Vanity Doors And Cabinet

Paint the vanity doors as well as cabinet using a flat acrylic latex base coat as per the color of your choice. Use a 2-inch foam brush when it comes to applying the base coat. The base coat is vulnerable underneath the top coat as soon as the crackle medium is applied, so select a base & the top coat that complement each other.

Step 5: Sand The Surface Of The Vanity And Doors

Now, read & go through the base coat product label when it comes to the recommended drying time. Sand the surface of the vanity as well as doors with the help of 220-grit sandpaper as soon as the base coat dries. Wipe the doors and vanity surface using tack cloth. Apply a second coat of the base color before allowing it to dry.

Step 6: Apply The Crackle Evenly Over The Vanity And Door

Cover the base coat using a crackle medium for use with latex paints. Apply the crackle evenly over the vanity as well as door surfaces using a 2-inch foam paint brush. The thicker the crackle, the larger the cracks will be. Allow the crackle to dry for the time recommended on the product’s label.

Step 7: Reattach The Hinges & Hardware To The Vanity Doors

Apply an eggshell acrylic latex top coat with the help of a clean 2-inch foam brush. Make sure to move the brush only in one direction. Do not use up and down strokes or side-to-side strokes, due to the reason that the paint will lift from the vanity surface. Permit the paint to dry for overnight. Reattach the hinges as well as door hardware to the vanity doors. Attach or affix the vanity doors on the bath vanity.

Step 8: Paint The Cracked Vanity Surface

Paint the cracked vanity surface using clear, water-based polyurethane as soon as the paint as well as crackle gets restored for 30 days in order to safeguard the crackle surface. This will need removing the doors as well as hardware from the vanity once again and then replace them after the polyurethane dries overnight.
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