Painting dining room furniture- should we use a sprayer or hand paint?
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By hand in my experience because of the chairs we had. They are railed and needed paint between each railing. Also, some paint sprayers come out blotchy and would cause you to have to go over it again with a brush and then the look will be off because of the strokes of the brush compared to the sprayed appearance.
Hi there,
I bought a pump sprayer to use on a project but have not opened it yet to try.. it is a small investment and you could see how it works on one item. They also have more products that might work better too... Spraying will give you less lines as long as you don't overspray.. If you do try the spray, Just remember to spray lightly and go over with another coat (s). That would keep drips and puddles from forming.
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