“What supplies do you recommend for painting a wood sink in the bathroom?”
4 weeks ago
Last Updated: October 28, 2024
I’m thinking about painting my wooden bathroom sink, do you have any recommendations on what supplies I should use?
Paint… hahaha
Well, that really varies. Is the wood unfinished?
Do you really have a sink made of wood?
Brushing
Did you see that wooden sink?
Is out there somewhere
Seeking clarification. I am aware of their existence.
Oh, it mentions painting my wooden sink. Quite bold to skip washing it off before constructing something 😂😂😂
Indeed. I’ve never witnessed one being painted, seems like a recipe for disaster.
Definitely, no question about it
I wouldn’t suggest painting a wooden sink.
A wooden sink might just sink
Oh for sure it would float! 😄
Can you share a photo of the sink?
Oh hey, I’m here to mention that you have a wooden sink?
Can you please provide a picture?
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Are you referring to the sink being wooden or the cabinet being wooden? It would be helpful if you could show a picture.
For white ceramic bbq grill paint, try drying it gently with a heat gun on low setting after an hour. You might want to spray it on cardboard first and then use a cheap chip brush to apply it to the sink, so you can discard the brush later. You can also consider using a two-part bathtub paint.
I could definitely help you figure out the best process if you share a photo.
Hmm, that’s quite intriguing.
You should definitely take a look at Heirloom Traditions paint.
If you need a water-based epoxy that can withstand fluoride, ammonia, bleach, etc., it might be more cost-effective to replace it. Consider looking into industrial coatings.
You can find wood sink paint at the store specifically for wood sink paint. 🤣
Brushes, paint, cloths
You might want to consider using paint and a brush for this. I hope that suggestion helps.
How about applying some clear epoxy on top?