Steps for updating a rattan chair
Step 1: Clean the Grooves
Gently clean in the grooves using the brush attachment on a vacuum.
Step 2: Wipe the Rattan Clean
Wipe the rattan with a damp cloth to remove and dirt and residue. If the chair is very dirty, use warm water and a mild detergent.
Step 3: Apply the First Coat
Put on gloves and a mask and place a drop cloth under the chair. Place the chair up on scrap blocks or a box to expose the bottom edges. Consider working in a spray tent or outdoors where overspray isn’t a concern. To avoid drips, hold the can 10-12 inches from the surface. Apply a light first coat moving in a sweeping horizontal motion back and forth. Start and stop each pass beyond the edges of the chair.
Step 4: Coat the Details
If the rattan has details, follow the lines with a singular motion for even coverage. Fill in the surrounding areas as needed.
Step 5: Apply the Second Coat
Apply a second coat within 1 hour or after 48 hours of applying the first coat. Spray in varying directions to coat the opposing sides of the rounded rattan that may have been missed the first pass. Allow paint to fully dry for 24 hours.
Materials:
Rust-Oleum Painter’s Touch® 2X Ultra Cover® spray paint in flat blackMaskGlovesCloth or ragsDrop cloth