Time saved there is no comparison in my opinion to the amount of time and energy saved when painting furniture with spray paint as opposed to painting with a paint brush.
Brush paint or spray paint furniture.
I do a coat of spray paint on a small piece of furniture with spray paint in roughly 10 20 minutes.
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The durable bond.
By spraying and back brushing you can cover large areas almost as quickly as by spraying alone.
Here are some of the main benefits of using spray paint on furniture.
Depending on how bad the blemish is you might be able to get away with spraying some spray paint onto a paper plate and brushing it on with a small inexpensive paint brush.
Spray paint is oil based so you will not be able to wash it out of your brush with soap and water.
The process in itself is faster as you just fill the reservoir and begin spraying away.
You get the benefits of both systems and eliminate most of the negatives.
However with a paint brush you would have to immerse it in the paint and brush away.
The brush fills all of the areas assuring good coverage and the roller removes the brush marks.
Then use a small 4 dry roller to go over the wet paint.
Then do it all over again until you are done with the entire part of the furniture.
Why not just use chalk paint or latex paint instead of spray paint.
Brush on and roll on painting.
Spray painting a furniture is comparatively much faster when compared to painting with a brush.
Furniture refinishing experts who do a high volume of projects often turn to spray paint for its.