![]() A little ammonia works wonders to clean off any grease and oil buildup so the paint adheres properly. Remove all hardware (you’ll paint that separately) and give the appliance a thorough cleaning.Then, spread out a drop cloth and/or plastic sheets to protect your floors and surroundings. You’ve carried home your paint cans, but before you begin, remember: Safety first! Start by unplugging the appliance from the wall. ![]() Want to paint your appliance an unusual color-something other than the standard white, black, and silver to be found in the appliance paint category? Consider using regular spray paint, followed by an application of clear enamel gloss protective spray ( view on Amazon).For “high heat” options, just like with regular appliance paints, Rust-Oleum ( view on Amazon) and Krylon ( view on Amazon) reign as the leading suppliers. For appliances that do tend to heat up, like the oven or radiator, you’ll need to purchase a specialty heat-resistant product that is designed to withstand high temperatures.Application couldn’t be easier for this self-priming paint, with options to either brush or spray, and you’ll find all of your standard appliance colors available. Rust-Oleum Specialty Appliance Epoxy Spray ( view on Amazon) and Krylon Appliance Epoxy Spray ( view on Amazon) are both popular, widely used examples of such products. One option-good for unifying the color of your appliances and hiding nicks or discoloration-is to cover it with appliance epoxy paint. ![]() Depending on the appliance and its condition, you might need only a small bottle of specialized paint for touch-ups or an entire one-quart can for complete coverage. For long-lasting results and household safety, choose paints appropriate to your project. Yes, sprucing up your appliances can cost as little as $20, thanks to the power of paint.
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