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One of the easiest ways to update cabinetry or furniture is to refinish the hardware. Small pieces of hardware like metal drawer pulls can be quickly painted in any color you want for a fresh, modern look. In this article, we'll walk you through the best, easiest way to paint metal knobs so you can revamp your home decor.

  1. To do this, you will usually only need a Phillips-head screwdriver. Loosen the screw holding each knob in place and set both the screws and knobs aside.
  2. It helps to wash the knobs before sanding and painting them; this keeps small particles of dust and debris from mixing in with the paint and marring the finish. You can wash the knobs with water and any mild soap. Wipe the knobs completely dry with a clean cloth before sanding them. [1]
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  3. Once the knobs are dry, go over each of them lightly with medium-grit sandpaper. This will prepare the surface for priming, and will also help to remove any loose or flaked paint from the knob. Wipe the knobs with a tack cloth after sanding to remove any particles of paint or metal left by the sanding. [2]
  4. You will not be able to handle the knobs while applying the primer or paint, because this will create fingerprints in the finish. The simplest way to set the knobs up for painting is to lay them out on a sheet of plastic with their tops facing up. However, a more elegant solution can be prepared using a sheet of cardboard.
  5. You should purchase and apply a clean metal primer to improve the paint's adhesion. Clean metal primer is available in spray cans and can be purchased from nearly any hardware store. To apply it, shake the can as indicated in the directions, and spray the entire cardboard support in long, smooth passes. A thin layer is all that is needed, and will dry faster than a thick layer. Allow the primer to dry as per the can's directions; the primer should no longer be tacky to the touch before applying paint. [3]
  6. For painting metal knobs or other hardware, you should use a metal spray paint, which is designed to adhere well to metal. For a glossy and durable finish, use a spray paint that is designated as "enamel." This paint should be applied just as you applied the primer. Shake the can and spray the knobs in long, smooth passes. Keep the spray can moving at all times to avoid creating thick patches that may lead to drips. One coat of paint will usually be sufficient. [4]
  7. After allowing the paint to completely dry, unscrew the knobs from the cardboard support and screw them back into your drawers.
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    After primer and spray, my painted knobs are tacky feeling. What can I do?
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    Make sure your primer and paint are completely dry before adding another coat. You could Wait a day between coats. Also, make sure you're using the right paint for metal. It's not the same as for wood. Plasticized paint will peel right off metal.
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    Is there any way I can paint them with a brush?
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    Yes, but you will have to experiment a little. It depends on the material you are painting, and the detail behind it. Sometimes a foam brush works better so you have fewer stroke marks left behind by the paint, but sometimes a small brush works well for details.
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      • Make sure to clear the spray can nozzle after use by holding the can upside down and spraying for a few seconds.
      • You will achieve the best results when using spray paint at a temperature between 50 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit (10 - 32 degrees Celsius).
      • When applying primer or paint, make sure to work in a well-ventilated area. If working outdoors, take precautions to minimize the risk of errant hairs or other debris blowing into the wet paint on the knobs.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Metal knobs
      • Phillips-head screwdriver
      • Soap
      • Water
      • Sponge
      • Clean cloth
      • Medium-grit sandpaper
      • Tack cloth
      • Cardboard
      • Scissors
      • Newspaper
      • Clean metal primer
      • Metal spray paint

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      • B. Nathan

        Feb 24, 2017

        "Certainly helped me turn my old hardware into something new, instead of spending more money for new hardware."
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