Once all the blades and hardware are dry you re finally ready to spray your color.
Can i spray paint ceiling fan blades.
It may help when you put it back together.
Even if you splat it on the paint sorta smooths itself out as it dries and has a spray paint finish to it in the end very smooth and even.
Allow them to air dry.
The one suggestion i would strongly caution is take pictures of the process.
Shake the spray can thoroughly before use.
Once it s ready to go spray the blades and or hardware pieces with a thin even coat.
Apply multiple coats until you ve achieved the coverage you want.
I cleaned the brass well on both the fan and the vents.
Spray fan with clear primer.
Of course now i recommend taking the fan down and outside to spray the parts and then reinstall.
I had to disassemble the entire fan in order to refinish it.
Transform a builder grade ceiling fan with paint and decorative tape.
Assembling painted fan blades.
I left the main part of the fan in place and just removed the blades.
Ceiling fan makeover how to.
Doing it this way i could paint the fan by myself.
In an old t shirt and gloves shake up the bottle and test it on an area of old newspaper or cardboard.
As you can see i removed only the blades and i covered the bulb sockets with tape.
I then spray painted the parts that attached to the blades and also the screws that hold in the light globes the same silver.
An outdoor ceiling fan can provide cooling breezes and light to outdoor living spaces that are exposed to the elements.
Take the metal arms and the bottom plate outside to spray paint.
Let the primer dry.
It s easiest to work with primer in spray paint form when it comes to a ceiling fan.
Clean the fan blades arms and the brass bottom cover well with a damp rag and some multi purpose spray cleaner if necessary.
Allow the blades and hardware to air dry thoroughly.
Spray the fan blades and hardware pieces with a thin even coat of primer.
You should re assemble the fan unit only when the fan blades have completely dried.
Spray clear primer over fan blades.
Spray one to two coats of kilz primer onto the fan parts.
For the connectors i did a nice thick coat with a cheap brush.
But i did not sand the brass.
Lay them on a tarp or drop cloth.
For this video we used an enamel spray paint with primer.
Apply several thin coasts allowing each coat to dry before applying the next coat.
I sprayed using short strokes while trying just to get everything covered but not force the spray paint incase it went where it shouldn t go.
Spray paint in hand i tackled the fan.
Painting the ceiling blades.
When the blade s top side is almost dry turn it over to paint the underside.