Help with painting a bronze chandelier to brush nickel
paint that I could brush on to get my brushed nickel look? I would like it to look natural as it has a lot of prism's to be attached and globes. I thank you in advance for your help in helping me .
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Heather (New House New Home) on Feb 01, 2016You can use a spray paint in the brushed nickel finish. Rustoleum makes a good one, it actually gives a great brushed finish.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Feb 01, 2016The spray paint is called all surface metallic satin nickel spray by rust-oleum which has a primer in it as well.Helpful Reply
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Linda Johnson on Feb 01, 2016Could you tone it down with Rub & Buff?Helpful Reply
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Kathy Owen | Petticoat Junktion on Feb 01, 2016You can also tone it down or give it a slightly aged look by using Howards Wax in Golden Oak.Helpful Reply
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Sherri on Feb 02, 2016Dry brush with black paintHelpful Reply
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Debra Byrd Milam on Feb 03, 2016Spray with a matte sealerHelpful Reply
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Cherie on Feb 04, 2016Linda Johnson suggested the best product I know to help with this. I did my bathroom lights 8 years ago with Rub N Buff and they still look great! It is just what it says it is: you rub it on and buff it. Simple!!! And comes in lots of different colors although they aren't always easy to find except on line!Helpful Reply
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