BEFORE You might remember when I posted about this awesome 1940's glider that I found last month. I took a poll asking for color votes and red won. I love how she looks in red!
AFTER
First I pressure washed it to get any loose paint off, then I primed it with two coats of Rustoleum automobile primer which was tinted to go under red. Then I sprayed it with 2 coats of Rustoleum Regal Red. Red spray paint can be tricky and sometimes come out too bright, but this color is a very pretty red I think.
First I pressure washed it to get any loose paint off, then I primed it with two coats of Rustoleum automobile primer which was tinted to go under red. Then I sprayed it with 2 coats of Rustoleum Regal Red. Red spray paint can be tricky and sometimes come out too bright, but this color is a very pretty red I think.
7 comments:
LOVE it, Amy!!! Oh, I really need one!!!
Elise
PRETTY... Love it...
That looks so awesome! I have some vintage gliders on my patio in the same red! :) Love them! Erin
I've never seen or heard of a glider before...how cool!!
The red looks awesome, a nice place to hang out on a sunny day!!
The vintage glider is terrific, especially is lipstick red!
It does look a lot better in red.
lisa
That's beautiful pretty color. I just restored one it's a true Bunting Co. with 2 chairs. I did it white with coral squares I was just wondering what you think the glider is worth?
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