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- B_O__PlentyExplorer III think it would be very hard to get the paint to stick. You would have to scuff the surface well, use a good primer then a quality paint. In the end it will probably not look too hot. Best if you took it apart and painted each piece. I would replace what I could and leave the rest alone....or just just leave it alone..
B.O. - Robert78121ExplorerEasier in this order:
1) Leave it alone
2) Get a new motorhome
3) Replace all the fixtures
4) Paint it all and watch the paint peel over the next few years - Stars101ExplorerWe have done this in the house with cheap brass fixtures. I just used Rustoleum hammered finish spray paint. Worked fine. I didn't even buff the surface - just shot it and let it dry. Works fine on fixtures. Not sure if it would hold up on stuff you touch a lot though.
makes a huge difference in how things look. - EricGTExplorerQuestion- am I the only one who finds the shiny brass to be hideously gaudy?
I am shocked they were still doing this in the mid-00's.
We remodeled our house in 2005 and anything brass was a huge no-no. Kinda like shopping for avocado appliances. - cpmathExplorerI think you're the only one
- Sea_DogExplorerI like brass!
Perhaps I am not upscale enough
for the modern world. - barthExplorerI did just that 2 years ago and I haven't had a single chip. Don't use the spray paints found in your big surface stores. Go to an automotive paint store. They will add a hardener to their paint and put it under pressure in a spray can. It will cost you about $25 rather than $6 per can but it will not chip.
- Old-BiscuitExplorer III
Sea Dog wrote:
I like brass!
Perhaps I am not upscale enough
for the modern world.
With a handle like 'SeaDog' it's no wonder.
Too much time on boats and access to Brasso?
I also like brass.........nice clean shiny brass.
And YES brass can easily be painted.
Light sanding with fine-grit paper
Good cleaning/wipe down with a tact cloth
Light coat of primer...let dry then another light coat
Primer dry.......couple light coats with spray paint with dry time between coats. - camperpaulExplorerThat rattling sound is 200 generations of seafarers spinning in their graves.
- westendExplorer
camperpaul wrote:
True this, I spent many a happy hour in my early days at sea, polishing brass.
That rattling sound is 200 generations of seafarers spinning in their graves.
If the brass irritates you that much, I would replace the fixtures. Chances are, the fixtures were the cheapest available to the mfg. so you would be upgrading the quality, also.
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