Sunday, May 13, 2012

Painting plastic and glass patio furniture


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 Like my dining room set, my patio set is filthy, disgusting and gross but it gets the job done. It was also left here by the previous homeowners. We planned on throwing it in the alley and buying a new set the first year. Instead we kept it and I found another one that was equally awful in the alley, along with more plastic chairs. Great! We now have two junky sets. Summer comes and goes again and I decided; why spend all that money when (just like cute party decorations) no one really cares as long as we are all having fun eating, drinking and hanging out by the pool. At least, that’s what I like to tell myself, even though I dream owning really expensive and fancy patio furniture. Also, I think of money in terms of vacations and an extra $500 plus is almost enough for a weekend trip.

Here is what it looks like. The round one was worse but I don't have a before.
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I planned on only painting the rusted metal trim around the table and stand to spruce it up but while I’m at Home Depot I notice there is spray for plastic and it comes in all different colors. Who knew? I buy multiple bright colors to give it a summery feel because I like tacky and lots of color. Rustoleum was the brand I used.
Before spraying make sure you wipe down the table and chairs. The alley chairs are really gross and the more I scrub the worse they get. They’re actually turning gray and feels like they’ve been sanded. I decided not to sand or prime them because that would require way too much effort.

Tip 1: Don’t use spray paint in the wind. Tip 2: Use a well-ventilated space. Tip 3: Use a drop cloth. Tip 4: Wear junky clothes. I did not follow tip 1 or 2. I was eager to get started and I like getting high off fumes.
The yellow looked a little dingy and could use an extra coat but I ran out of paint. The rest of the colors looked great. For the table, I sprayed the underside of the glass because I figured it would hold up better that way.
Here it is!
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And the other set!

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It does look a bit cartoonish but I it’s better than the boring beige and white. I'll let you know how it holds up in the sun and rain.

8 comments:

  1. I agree! They do look better now than with beige and white. I don’t think cartoonish is a bad thing, especially with home designs. I actually see it as fun and inviting. =D The colorful patio set you have now would surely want your neighbors to get invited on your next BBQ night! ^__^

    Gerry Bossier

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  2. Painting the underneath of the glass is genius! Did you use a special paint for that?

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    1. Thanks! I just used the same spray paint. PS..Everything lasted all winter too without fading!

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  3. It's fantastic, good tip about painting the underside of the glass. I've been drooling over "real" patio furniture too, but wow, so expensive! I have hand-me-down furniture with that same rippled glass top table and well, it works. I see some spray painting in my future.

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  4. How well did this hold up in the elements? How long did it last ? Do you still have this?

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